Nets of Three-Dimensional Objects

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Nets of Three-Dimensional Objects Focus on After this lesson, you will be able to... φ determine the φ φ correct nets for 3-D objects build 3-D objects from nets draw nets for 3-D objects rectangular prism a prism whose bases are congruent rectangles Shipping containers help distribute materials all over the world. Items can be shipped by boat, train, or transport truck to any destination using these containers. Shipping containers are right rectangular prisms. Why do you think this shape is used? grid paper scissors clear tape rectangular prisms (blocks of wood, cardboard boxes, unit blocks) How do you know if a net can build a right rectangular prism? Here are a variety of possible nets for a right rectangular prism. rectangular prism net a two-dimensional shape that, when folded, encloses a 3-D object net 170 cube Literacy Link A right prism has sides that are perpendicular to the bases of the prism. 1. Draw each net on grid paper. MHR Chapter 5 05_ML8_Chapter05_12th_B.indd 170 4/9/08 5:06:03 PM

2. Predict which nets will form a right rectangular prism. 3. Cut each net out along the outside edges and fold along the inside edges, taping the cut edges to try to form a right rectangular prism. 4. Do all the nets create right rectangular prisms? 5. Place a right rectangular prism (such as a small cardboard box) on a piece of blank paper. Roll the prism onto its faces, trace each face, and try to draw another correct net. Your net should be different from the examples you have already made. Reflect on Your Findings 6. a) Compare the net you drew with those of three of your classmates. What is the same and different about your nets? b) Is there more than one way to draw a net for a 3-D object? Explain your answer. Example 1: Draw a Net for a Three-Dimensional Object A company asks you to create an umbrella stand for large beach umbrellas. Draw the net for the umbrella stand. Solution Visualize what the umbrella stand would look like if you could cut it open and flatten it. The net has one circle and a rectangle. When the rectangle is curved around the circle, the net will form a cylinder with an open top. The width of the rectangle is equal to the circumference of the circle. Draw a net for an unopened soup can. 5.2 Nets of Three-Dimensional Objects MHR 171

Example 2: Build a Three-Dimensional Object From a Given Net Before going to leadership camp, your group needs to put a tent together. Can this net be folded to form the shape of a tent? Strategies Model It triangular prism a prism with two triangular bases each the same size and shape Solution Trace the net onto paper. Cut along the outside edges and fold along the inside edges. Tape the cut edges together to try to build a right triangular prism. The net can be folded to form the shape of a tent. Build a 3-D object using this net. What object does it make? 172 MHR Chapter 5

A net is a two-dimensional shape that, when folded, encloses a three-dimensional object. The same 3-D object can be created by folding different nets. net cube You can draw a net for an object by visualizing what it would look like if you cut along the edges and flattened it out. 1. Both of these nets have six faces, like a cube. Will both nets form a cube? Justify your answer. Net A Net B 2. Patricia is playing the lead role in the school musical this year. She missed Math class while she was performing. She cannot figure out if a net will build the correct 3-D object, and asks you for help after school. Show how you would help her figure out this problem. For help with #3 to #5, refer to Example 1 on page 171. 3. Sketch a net for each object. a) b) c) hockey puck chocolate bar jewellery box 5.2 Nets of Three-Dimensional Objects MHR 173

4. Draw the net for each object. Label the measurements on the net. a) d = 30 mm 7. Match each solid with its net. Copy the nets, then try to create the 3-D objects. 78 mm A ream describes a quantity of approximately 500 sheets of paper. rectangular prism cylinder b) triangular prism A B 28 cm Paper 500 Sheets 21.5 cm 5 cm 5. Draw a net on grid paper for a rectangular prism with the following measurements: length is six units, width is four units, and height is two units. C For help with #6 and #7, refer to Example 2 on page 172. 6. a) Draw the net on grid paper, as shown. Cut along the outside edges of the net and fold to form a 3-D object. D E b) What is this object called? 8. A box of pens measures 15.5 cm by 7 cm by 2.5 cm. Draw a net for the box on a piece of centimetre grid paper. Then, cut it out and fold it to form the box. 9. You are designing a new mailbox. Draw a net of your creation. Include all measurements. 174 MHR Chapter 5

10. Simon designed two nets. 12. What colour is on the opposite side of each of these faces? a) purple b) blue c) red Enlarge both nets on grid paper, and build the 3-D objects they form. b) What object does each net form? a) 13. 11. Hannah and Dakota design a spelling board game. They use letter tiles to create words. Tiles may be stacked (limit of four) on top of letters already used for a word on the board to form a new word. a) Draw a 3-D picture of what these stacked tiles might look like. b) Draw a top view that illustrates the stacked tiles for people reading the instructions. The six sides of a cube are each a different colour. Four of the views are shown below. How many possible nets can create a cube? Sketch all of them. The first one is done for you. MATH LINK When buildings are designed, it is important to consider engineering principles, maximum and minimum height requirements, and budget. a) Create a 3-D sketch of two buildings for your miniature community, one that is a prism and one that is a cylinder. b) Draw a net of each building, including all possible measurements needed to build your miniature. 5.2 Nets of Three-Dimensional Objects MHR 05_ML8_Chapter05_12th_B.indd 175 175 4/9/08 5:06:09 PM