Bellringer

Bell Ringer 3/3/16
Find the area of the figure. Round to the nearest tenth.
Bell Work 3/7/16
1)
Bell Work 3/7/16
1)
2)
V=Bh
V=Volume
B= Area of Base
H= Height
We DO
• Find the Volume
4800 cm3
We DO
• Find the Volume
60 cm3
We DO
Volume of Cylinder! NOTHING
CHANGED!! V=Bh
We DO
• Find the Volume in terms of π.
3 π m3
Bell Ringer
We DO
• Find the Volume
What if…
26,165 in3
We DO
• Find the Volume
501 in3
Bell Ringer
• Find the volume.
Bell Ringer 3/10/16
1. Find the Volume.
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Find the Volume.
Bell Ringer 3/1/16
1. Find the volume of the figure below.
2. The base is a 30°-60°-90° triangle with a hypotenuse of 14 m. The height of the prism is 11 m.
Find the volume to the nearest tenth.
Homework
Due Friday 3/4
CH 12.4
Pg 158
1-8 all
2. A box 18 centimeters by 9 centimeters by 15 centimeters is being
used to ship two cylindrical candles. Each candle has a diameter of 9 centimeter
sand a height of 15 centimeters, as shown. What is the volume of the empty space in the box?
Find the volume
1. Volume in cubic meters
2. Volume in cubic feet
Volume: the amount of space an
object takes up
Do the two stacks of paper below have the same
volume?
KEY CONCEPT!!
Find the volume
Bell Ringer 3/15/16
1. Given the volume 20 π of the cone with the height of 10m, calculate the sphere
with the same radius. Round to the nearest tenth.
2.
Bell Ringer
3/10/16
1.
Given the volume 36 π of the cone with the height of 8m, calculate the volume of
the sphere with the same radius. Round to the nearest tenth.
2. Find x. Leave answer in simplest radical form.
2.
1.
Given the volume 36 π of the cone with the height of 8m, calculate the volume of
the sphere with the same radius. Round to the nearest tenth.
Bell Ringer
3/14/16
1. Find the volume of the figure to the nearest tenth.
2.
a)
b)
Bell Ringer
Find the volume. Round to the nearest tenth if needed.
Bell Ringer
1.Find the surface area of the figure.
2. Find the volume of the figure.
3. Using the figure below, if there are 5.39 gallons per cubic centimeter of
water, how many gallons will this figure hold?
Bell Ringer
1.Find the surface area of the figure.
2. Find the volume of the figure.
3. Using the figure below how many gallons will this figure hold if there are 5.39
gallons of water per cubic meters ?