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CRM Unit 4 Measurement Volume Crossword
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1) The total area of all the outer faces of a solid.
3) A three‑dimensional figure that has length, width, and height (or depth) and occupies space
5) A solid with two congruent, parallel circular bases connected by a curved lateral surface.
7) A line segment where two faces of a solid meet
8) The faces of a solid that are not bases.
9) Solid shapes that occupy space and have three dimensions: length, width, and height (or depth).
10) The two‑dimensional shape formed by the intersection of a solid and a plane (the "slice" you get when you cut the solid).
13) Half of a sphere produced by cutting a sphere along a great circle.
14) Units used to measure volume
18) A corner point where edges meet on a polyhedron
19) The maximum amount of fluid (liquid or gas) a container can hold, measured in units of volume
20) A corner point where edges meet on a polyhedron
22) A solid with two congruent, parallel polygonal bases connected by rectangular lateral faces. The cross section parallel to the bases is the same shape as the bases.
23) A face chosen as a reference for measuring height; in prisms and cylinders there are two congruent parallel bases, while pyramids and cones have a single base.
26) The perpendicular distance from the base (or base plane) to the opposite vertex, face, or top of a solid
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2) The measure of the amount of three‑dimensional space occupied by a solid.
4) A mathematical rule expressed with symbols and variables that shows how to compute a value.
6) A solid with a circular base and a curved lateral surface that tapers to a point called the apex.
8) The continuous curved or flat area formed by all lateral faces of a solid (excluding the bases)
11) The two‑dimensional shape formed by the intersection of a solid and a plane (the "slice" you get when you cut the solid).
12) Any flat surface that forms part of the boundary of a polyhedron
15) The topmost vertex where all lateral faces meet in a pyramid or cone (the single point not in the base).
16) A two‑dimensional pattern that can be folded along edges to form a three‑dimensional solid.
17) Labels that indicate the quantity measured
21) A solid with a single polygonal base and triangular lateral faces that meet at a common point called the apex. The height is the perpendicular distance from the apex to the plane of the base.
24) A perfectly round solid where every point on the surface is the same distance from the center.
25) A cross section produced by a plane that is parallel to one of the bases of the solid.
27) An informal term for a cross section produced by cutting a solid with a plane; often used when visualizing or physically cutting models
28) the length of the line segment from the apex to a point on the edge of the base measured along a lateral face (not vertically)
29) The sum of the areas of all the lateral faces of a solid
30) A circle on a sphere whose center coincides with the sphere’s center; it has the largest possible radius on that sphere and divides the sphere into two equal hemispheres.
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