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Lesson 15: Volume

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Example 4 is our first example using pi! Please watch the video to see the two different ways to represent the answer to this question:

Example 4 is a little tricky! We need to solve for a missing dimension before calculating volume. You may want to watch the video to hear how :)

In this Lesson we will be calculating volumes of three dimension figure.

Please use the audio recordings as you move through the informational slides.

Each math problem includes:

- Audio HInts

- Full Solution Videos

Please remember to use your resources as you work through this GoFormative.

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1.

Find the volume of the prism.

Enter number only (No units)

Stuck? Need to check your work? I worked through the entire problem in the video below:

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2.

Find the volume of the prism.

Enter number only (No units)

Stuck? Need to check your work? I worked through the entire problem in the video below:

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3.

Find the volume of the prism.

Enter number only (No units)

Stuck? Need to check your work? I worked through the entire problem in the video below:

This is the example from the video above.

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4.

What is the volume, rounded to the nearest tenth?

Enter number only, no units.

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5.

Find the volume of the prism.

Enter number only (No units)

Stuck? Need to check your work? I worked through the entire problem in the video below:

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6.

Find the volume of the prism.

Enter number only (No units)

Stuck? Need to check your work? I worked through the entire problem in the video below:

Need a hint?

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7.

What is the volume, rounded to the nearest tenth?

Enter number only, no units.

Stuck? Need to check your work? I worked through the entire problem in the video below:

This is the example from the video above.

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8.

What is the volume, rounded to the nearest tenth?

Enter number only, no units.

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9.

What is the volume, rounded to the nearest tenth?

Enter number only, no units.

Stuck? Need to check your work? I worked through the entire problem in the video below:

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10.

What is the volume, rounded to the nearest tenth?

Enter number only, no units.

Stuck? Need to check your work? I worked through the entire problem in the video below:

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11.

What is the volume, rounded to the nearest tenth?

Enter number only, no units.

Stuck? Need to check your work? I worked through the entire problem in the video below:

We will be going through these examples together as a class in the second hour.

But, if you want a challenge feel free to work ahead.

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12.

Find the radius, rounded to the nearest tenth?

Enter number only, no units.

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13.

Find the volume of the foam, rounded to the nearest tenth?

Enter number only, no units.

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14.

Find the volume of the solid, rounded to the nearest tenth?

Enter number only, no units.

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15.

How many full hours will it take to fill the pool?

Enter number only, no units.

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16.

Will she have enough sand to build the castle?