How to find TSA and Volume for Cubes, Cylinders, Cuboids: Challenges and Practical Applications

Discuss how volume and TSA are essential in real-world applications such as packaging, construction, and designing. Provide a scenario where a shape needs to be calculated, such as determining how much paint is required to cover a cylindrical water tank. Pose questions that ask students to evaluate the situation and use math to solve the problem. How can different shapes impact the amount of material used?

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