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Surface Area of Prisms and Pyramids

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Prisms and pyramids are 3-dimensional shapes that have flat polygonal bases. The surface area of these solids is the total area covered by their outer surfaces, which includes the lateral surfaces and the bases. In this article, we will learn about the surface area of prisms and pyramids.

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What is the Surface Area of Prisms and Pyramids?

The surface area of a prism or a pyramid is the total area occupied by the boundary or surface of the shape. It is measured in square units.

 

A prism is a 3D shape with two identical polygonal bases connected by rectangular lateral faces, while a pyramid has one polygonal base and triangular lateral faces meeting at a common vertex.

 

Prisms and pyramids are classified based on the shape of their base, such as rectangular, triangular, or hexagonal.

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Surface Area of Prisms and Pyramids Formula

Both prisms and pyramids have lateral surfaces and bases contributing to their total surface area. Look at the examples below to see their surface areas, heights, slant heights (for pyramids), and base dimensions.

 

Prisms have: -

 

  • Lateral Surface Area 
  • Total Surface Area

 

Pyramids have: -

 

  • Lateral Surface Area 
  • Total Surface Area
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Lateral Surface Area of Prisms and Pyramids

The lateral surface area of a prism is the sum of the areas of its rectangular faces, while for a pyramid, it is the sum of the areas of its triangular faces excluding the base.

 

The formula for the lateral surface area depends on the shape of the base and the height or slant height. For a right prism with perimeter P of the base and height h:

 

Lateral Surface Area = P × h

 

For a regular pyramid with perimeter P of the base and slant height l:

 

Lateral Surface Area = 1/2 × P × l

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Total Surface Area of Prisms and Pyramids

The total surface area of a prism or pyramid includes both the lateral surface area and the area of the base(s).

 

The total surface area can be calculated by adding the lateral surface area to the base area.

 

For a prism: Total Surface Area = Lateral Surface Area + 2 × Base Area

 

For a pyramid: Total Surface Area = Lateral Surface Area + Base Area

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Volume of Prisms and Pyramids

The volume of a prism or pyramid shows how much space is inside it. It tells us the capacity of the shape.

 

The volume of a prism is the base area multiplied by the height, while the volume of a pyramid is one-third of the base area multiplied by the height.

 

For a prism: Volume = Base Area × Height

 

For a pyramid: Volume = 1/3 × Base Area × Height

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Confusion between Lateral Surface Area and Total Surface Area

Students assume that the lateral surface area and the total surface area are the same. This confusion arises because both involve the base perimeter or dimensions. Always remember that lateral surface area includes only the sides, while total surface area includes both the sides and the base(s).

Mistake 1

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Incorrect Base Area Calculations

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Some students mistakenly calculate the base area incorrectly, especially for complex shapes. Always ensure you use the correct formula for the base shape, whether it's a rectangle, triangle, or other polygon.

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Using Height Instead of Slant Height

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In pyramids, students may mistakenly use the vertical height instead of the slant height when calculating lateral surface area. Always use slant height for lateral surface area in pyramids.

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Forgetting to Include All Faces

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Students often calculate only some of the faces and forget others in the total surface area. Ensure you account for all faces, including all lateral sides and the base(s).

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Assuming All Prisms and Pyramids are Regular

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Some students mistakenly assume all prisms and pyramids are regular (having identical faces or bases), leading to incorrect calculations. Check the shape's properties before applying formulas.

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Solved Examples of Surface Area of Prisms and Pyramids

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Find the lateral surface area of a rectangular prism with a base perimeter of 20 cm and a height of 15 cm.

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Lateral Surface Area = 300 cm²

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Problem 1

Given P = 20 cm, h = 15 cm. Use the formula: Lateral Surface Area = P × h = 20 × 15 = 300 cm²

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Find the total surface area of a triangular pyramid with a base perimeter of 18 cm, base area of 24 cm², and slant height of 10 cm.

Explanation

Total Surface Area = 114 cm²

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Problem 2

Use the formula: Lateral Surface Area = 1/2 × P × l = 1/2 × 18 × 10 = 90 cm² Total Surface Area = Lateral Surface Area + Base Area = 90 + 24 = 114 cm²

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A hexagonal prism has a base area of 30 cm² and height of 12 cm. Find the total surface area, given the perimeter of the base is 24 cm.

Explanation

Total Surface Area = 408 cm²

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Problem 3

Find the lateral surface area using: Lateral Surface Area = P × h = 24 × 12 = 288 cm² Use the Total Surface Area formula: Total Surface Area = Lateral Surface Area + 2 × Base Area = 288 + 2 × 30 = 288 + 60 = 348 cm²

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Find the lateral surface area of a square pyramid with a base perimeter of 16 cm and slant height of 6 cm.

Explanation

Lateral Surface Area = 48 cm²

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Problem 4

Lateral Surface Area = 1/2 × P × l = 1/2 × 16 × 6 = 8 × 6 = 48 cm²

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A triangular prism has a height of 10 cm and a base area of 15 cm². Find the total surface area if the base perimeter is 9 cm.

Explanation

Total Surface Area = 210 cm²

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It is the total area that covers the outside of the shape, including its lateral sides and the base(s).

1.What are the two types of surface area in prisms and pyramids?

Lateral surface area and total surface area are the two types of surface area in prisms and pyramids.

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2.What is the difference between slant height and height?

Slant height is the length from the apex to the edge of the base in pyramids, while height is the perpendicular distance from the apex to the base center. In prisms, height is the perpendicular distance between the two bases.

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3.How do you calculate the total surface area of a prism?

Add the lateral surface area to the area of both bases: Total Surface Area = Lateral Surface Area + 2 × Base Area.

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4.What unit is surface area measured in?

Surface area is always measured in square units like cm², m², or in².

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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in the Surface Area of Prisms and Pyramids

Students often make mistakes while calculating the surface area of prisms and pyramids, which leads to wrong answers. Below are some common mistakes and the ways to avoid them.

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