You can often use geometric figures to model objects in the real world. You can transfer your knowledge of the properties of these figures to better understand and describe the objects that they represent. For each shape the table, list three examples of real-world objects that could be modeled by the shape. Use your experiences, the Internet, newspapers, magazines, or other resources to uncover examples.

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Geometric figures are basically figures that have a boundary. The geometric figures and their real life examples are:

  1. Rectangular prism: Building block, Gift box, Cabinet
  2. Triangular prism: Tomblerone, Triangular roofs, Camping tents
  3. Cylinder: Pencil holders, Toilet paper rolls, Drink cans
  4. Cone: Funnel, Party hat, Traffic cone
  5. Pyramid: Pyramids of Egypt, Pyramid roof, Pyramid tents
  6. Sphere: Soccer ball, Golf ball, Planets

To determine the real life object of each geometric figure, we simply identify objects that have similar features as the geometric figure.

For instance, a rectangular prism has 6 rectangular faces; building blocks, some gift box and cabinets also have 6 rectangular faces.

So, these three real life objects can be used as examples of a rectangular prism.

When the above explanation is applied to the other geometric figures, we come up with the following list:

  • Triangular prism: Tomblerone, Triangular roofs, Camping tents
  • Cylinder: Pencil holders, Toilet paper rolls, Drink cans
  • Cone: Funnel, Party hat, Traffic cone
  • Pyramid: Pyramids of Egypt, Pyramid roof, Pyramid tents
  • Sphere: Soccer ball, Golf ball, Planets

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