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HG U7D1 Volume - Prism vs. Pyramid Nov14

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1.

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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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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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.

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