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The document discusses similarities between shapes and solids. It states that if two solids are similar, their corresponding radii, heights, etc. are proportional. It then provides rules for calculating ratios of surface areas and volumes of similar solids based on their scale factor: - The ratio of the surface areas is equal to the square of the scale factor. - The ratio of the volumes is equal to the cube of the scale factor. - Examples are provided to demonstrate calculating surface area and volume ratios using scale factors for various similar solids like prisms, pyramids, cylinders, spheres, etc.

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Area

The document discusses similarities between shapes and solids. It states that if two solids are similar, their corresponding radii, heights, etc. are proportional. It then provides rules for calculating ratios of surface areas and volumes of similar solids based on their scale factor: - The ratio of the surface areas is equal to the square of the scale factor. - The ratio of the volumes is equal to the cube of the scale factor. - Examples are provided to demonstrate calculating surface area and volume ratios using scale factors for various similar solids like prisms, pyramids, cylinders, spheres, etc.

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Area and Volume of Similar shapes

Two shapes are similar if all their corresponding angles are congruent and all

their corresponding sides are proportional. Two solids are similar if they are the

same type of solid and their corresponding radii, heights, base lengths, widths, etc.

are proportional.

Surface Areas of Similar Solids

In two dimensions, when two shapes are similar, the ratio of their areas is

the square of the scale factor. A comparable relationship holds in three dimensions

as well.

𝑥
Surface Area Ratio: If two solids are similar with a scale factor of , then the
𝑦

𝑥
surface areas are in a ratio of ( )2.
𝑦

Volumes of Similar Solids

Just like surface area, volumes of similar solids have a relationship that is related to

the scale factor.

𝑥
Volume Ratio: If two solids are similar with a scale factor of , then the volumes
𝑦

𝑥
are in a ratio of ( )3.
𝑦

Summary
Ratios Units

𝑥
Scale Factor in, ft, cm, m, etc.
𝑦

𝑥
Ratio of the Surface Areas ( )2 in2, ft2, cm2, m2 etc.
𝑦

𝑥
Ratio of the Volumes ( )3 in3, ft3, cm3, m3 etc.
𝑦

Suppose you were given two similar square prisms and told the scale factor of their

sides. How do you think you might find the ratio of their surface areas and the ratio

of their volumes?

Example 1

Determine if the two triangular pyramids are similar.

Match up the corresponding parts.

68=34=1216 however, 812=23 ≠ 34.

These triangle pyramids are not similar.


Example 2

Two similar triangular prisms are below. The ratio of their volumes is 343: 125.

Find the missing sides in both triangles.

The scale factor is equal to 7:5, since that is the cube root of 343:125. With the

scale factor, we can now set up several proportions.

7 7
=
5 𝑦

y=5

7 𝑥
=
5 7

x = 14

7 35
=
5 𝑤

72 + x2 = z2

72 + 142 = z2

z = √245

z = 7√5
7 𝑧
=
5 𝑤

v = 5√5

Example 3

Are the two rectangular prisms similar? How do you know?

Match up the corresponding heights, widths, and lengths.

Small prism: large prism 3:4.5=4:6=5:7.5

The congruent ratios tell us the two prisms are similar.

Example 4

Two similar cylinders are below. If the ratio of the areas is 16:25, what is the

height of the taller cylinder?


First, we need to take the square root of the area ratio to find the scale

factor, 1625=45. Set up a proportion to find ℎ.

45=24ℎ4ℎ=120ℎ=30 units

Example 5

Two spheres have radii in a ratio of 3:4. What is the ratio of their volumes?

If we cube 3 and 4, we will have the ratio of the volumes. 33:43=27:64.

ASSIGNMENT

Determine if each pair of right solids are similar.

1.

2.

3.
4.

5. Are all cubes similar? Why or why not?

6. Two prisms have a scale factor of 1:4. What is the ratio of their surface

areas?

7. Two pyramids have a scale factor of 2:7. What is the ratio of their volumes?

8. Two spheres have radii of 5 and 9. What is the ratio of their volumes?

9. The surface area of two similar cones is in a ratio of 64:121. What is the

scale factor?

10.The volume of two hemispheres is in a ratio of 125:1728. What is the scale

factor?

11.A cone has a volume of 15𝜋 and is similar to another larger cone. If the

scale factor is 5:9, what is the volume of the larger cone?

12.The ratio of the volumes of two similar pyramids is 8:27. What is the ratio of

their total surface areas?

13.The ratio of the volumes of two tetrahedrons is 1000:1. The smaller

tetrahedron has a side of length 6 cm. What is the side length of the larger

tetrahedron?
14.The ratio of the surface areas of two cubes is 64:225. What is the ratio of the

volumes?

Below are two similar square pyramids with a volume ratio of 8:27. The base

lengths are equal to the heights. Use this to answer questions 15-18.

15.What is the scale factor?

16.What is the ratio of the surface areas?

17.Find ℎ, x and y.

18.Find the volume of both pyramids.

Use the hemispheres below to answer questions 19-20.

19.Are the two hemispheres similar? How do you know?

20.Find the ratio of the surface areas and volumes.


21.The ratio of the surface areas of two similar cylinders is 16:81. What is the

ratio of the volumes?

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