7th Grade Math Worksheets

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Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms | Unit Squares

Count the number of unit squares on each of the six faces of the rectangular prism and add them up to find the surface area.

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Volume of Rectangular Prisms | Sides - Fractions

Find the volume of each rectangular prism featuring fractional side lengths by multiplying its length, width and height.

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Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms | Unit Conversion

Converting between different units of measurement can be a little tricky, but don't worry: with practice, you will be a pro.

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Volume of Triangular Prisms | Challenging

Challenge yourself by solving these problems on volume of prism involving equilateral, scalene and isosceles triangles.

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Surface Area of Solid Figures | Integers

Split the solid figure into rectangular prisms, find their areas, add them up and subtract the common areas to obtain the area.

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Volume of a Cylinder | Integers

Substitute the radius and height in the formula V = πr2h to find the volume of the given cylinder.

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Surface Area of Cylinders | Integers

Maximize your learning by practicing these problems on surface area of cylinders applying the formula SA = 2πr2 + 2πrh.

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Find the Volume of Prisms using Base Area | Integers

Improve your exam-acing prowess with this resource on finding the volume of prisms using the base area and one of the sides.

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Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders | Integers

Get a clear view of surface area of prisms and cylinders by working out the problems using the appropriate formulas.

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Volume of Rectangular Pyramids

Multiply the length, width and height of the rectangular pyramid to compute its volume.

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Surface Area of Square Pyramids | Integers

Presenting clear illustrations of square pyramids with worked-out examples, this is a perfect resource to learn surface area.

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Find the Volume of a Triangular Pyramid using Base Area | Integers

Calculate the volume of a triangular pyramid by multiplying the base area with its height and then multiply the product with 1/3.

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Surface Area of Triangular Pyramids

Recall the area of a triangle, find the area of each face, add them up to compute the surface area.

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Volume of Composite Figures | 2 Solid Shapes

Divide the given solid shape into two simpler 3D figures, find the volume of each shape and add them up.

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Volume of Prisms | Bases - Trapezoid and Parallelogram

Familiarize yourself with the volume of prisms featuring trapezoidal and parallelogram bases by tackling these problems.

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