Here is a cylinder. All measurements are in centimeters.
Here is the formula used to find the volume of the cylinder.
Round to the nearest hundredth.
The volume of the cylinder is _______cm3.
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Question 2
2.
Here is a prism. All measurements are in centimeters.
Here is the formula used to find the volume of the prism.
where, B = the area of the base
and h = height between bases
The volume of the prism is _______ cm3.
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Question 3
3.
Here are two containers. All measurements are in centimeters.
a. Suppose the prism contains water that reaches a height of 1 cm.
Draw a representation of this situation.
b. The water is poured from the prism to the cylinder. What is the height of the water in the cylinder? Explain your answer.
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Question 4
4.
Here are two containers. All measurements are in centimeters.
Suppose the prism contained water that reached a height of 3 cm instead of 1 cm. If the water were poured into the empty cylinder, what would the height of the water in the cylinder be?
The height of the water in the cylinder would be _______ cm.
On to the paper assignment:
Due before the end of the period!
For Prism vs. Pyramid, use the link: www.geogebra.org/m/srE46RPD
For Cylinder vs. Cone, use the link: www.geogebra.org/m/x54hJsVG