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Volume of Prisms & Cylinders

Volume of Prisms & Cylinders

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

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CCSS
8.G.C.9, 7.G.B.6, 5.MD.C.5B

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Kenan Maxey

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5 Slides • 19 Questions

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Volume of Prisms & Cylinders

By Deb Scott

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Calculate the volume of a cube with side lengths of 4 inches.

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64 in3

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12 in3

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16 in3

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Find the volume of the figure:

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376.8 cm cubed

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3,014.4 cm cubed

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4,011.7 cm cubed

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3625.5 cm. cubed

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Find the volume of the figure. Round to the nearest tenth.

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128.6 units³

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1,286.1 units³

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401.9 units³

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5,144.6 units³

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Multiple Choice

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What is the volume of this prism?

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16 cubic cm

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36 cubic cm

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144 cubic cm

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Find the volume of the cylinder. Round your answers to the nearest tenth if necessary. Use 3.14 for π.

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124.6 in3

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87.9 in3

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97.5 in3

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78.9 in3

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Multiple Choice

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Calculate the volume:

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1120 ft 3

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600 ft 3

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560 ft 3

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64 ft 3

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Multiple Choice

The volume formulas of a cylinder and prism are the SAME.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

The volume formula of a prism is...

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V = 2Bh

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V = ½Bh

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V = Bh

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V = Bh²

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Sheila believes that the two cylinders shown in the diagram below have equal volumes. Is Sheila correct or incorrect? Select ALL that apply.

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Sheila is incorrect. The volumes of both cylinders are not equal.

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Sheila is incorrect. One of the cylinders is tilted.

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Sheila is correct. When two cylinders have the same base areas and the same height, their volumes must be the same.

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Sheila is correct. Both cylinders radii and height are equal, so their volumes are the same.

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Sheila is correct. Using Cavalieri’s Principle and the formula v=Bhv=Bh or v=πr2hv=\pi r^2h proves the volumes of the cylinders are equal.

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Find the Volume

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Find the area of the prism

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648cm3

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324cm3

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756cm3

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576cm3

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Multiple Choice

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Find the volume of the prism

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432cm3

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576cm3

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216cm3

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720cm3

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Multiple Choice

What is volume?

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The distance around a 2-D shape.

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The sum of all the areas of all the shapes that cover the surface of the object.

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The amount of space, measured in cubic units, that an object occupies.

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The distance around a circle.

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Multiple Choice

Which real-world situation best represents an example of volume?

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The amount of soup in a can.

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The amount of cardboard it takes to make an Fed Ex box.

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A fence that encompasses a circular garden.

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A rectangular rug that covers the floor.

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Multiple Choice

Which unit would you use to label the answer to a volume question?

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inches2inches^2

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meters3meters^3

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centimeterscentimeters

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π\pi

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Multiple Choice

What does the capital B in the formula V=Bh, stand for?

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area of the base

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the area of a rectangle

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the length of the bottom of the 3-D figure

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the area of a triangle

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Multiple Choice

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What shape is the base of this figure?

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rectangle

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triangle

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square

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circle

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Multiple Choice

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Which cylinder has a larger volume?

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Container A

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Container B

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The volume of the cylinders are the same.

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Multiple Choice

Which formula is used to find the volume of a cylinder?

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lwhlwh

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2πr2\pi r

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πr2\pi r^2

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πr2h\pi r^2h

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By Deb Scott

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