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Surface area: when you want to paper a room or pain it. Volume: When you want to know how much stuff you can cram into the boot of your car, or in a fridge, suitcase.
Covering a surface (floor) with tiles.Creating a mesh with which to calculate stress in Finite Element Analysis.Creating a landscape in a 3D modelling application.
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examples of quadratic equation in word problem form with real life situations like sports baseball, hockey
Solid objects exist in real life. Each one of them has a surface area as well as a volume.
real life examples of a circle
There are very few real life examples of nonagons. The only examples that I can think of are a few coins.
In the real life sense no, but if you make our bodies the same size our lungs would be relatively the same size.
some real life examples are a water bottle, pipes, cans
I might want to find the surface area of a box if I were trying to wrap it as a birthday present, that way I'd know how much wrapping paper I would need.
Surface area: when you want to paper a room or pain it. Volume: When you want to know how much stuff you can cram into the boot of your car, or in a fridge, suitcase.
In my openion bubbles in the soap film is the real examples of it.
ATOMS are real life examples of atoms. They do exist.
A real life example of a coast is in Mississippi
Covering a surface (floor) with tiles.Creating a mesh with which to calculate stress in Finite Element Analysis.Creating a landscape in a 3D modelling application.
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