
Pyramids and Prisms
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Mathematics
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12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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23 Slides • 11 Questions
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10.5b Volume
Finite Math
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EQ: Tuesday, November 29, 2023
• How do I use a basic formula to find the volume of
any prism, pyramids, and cones?
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Prisms
a three-dimensional solid object in which the two ends are identical polygons called its bases
Its bases are connected by rectangles called faces.
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Prisms are named by the shape of its bases.
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Multiple Choice
Which surface is the base of the prism?
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There are 2 identical rectangles connected by rectangles.
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Multiple Choice
Which surface is the base of the prism?
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There are 2 identical trapezoids connected by rectangles.
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Multiple Choice
Which surface is the base of the prism?
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The volume of a 3-dimensional solid would be like the area of one slice of bread multiplied by the number of slices in the loaf.
The volume of a prism is the area of its base x the distance between the bases.
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Multiple Choice
Find the volume of the triangular prism.
185.5 cm3
371 cm3
378 cm3
225.5 cm3
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(area of base)(height)
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Math Response
Find the volume of the triangular prism.
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Find the volume of this prism.
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Math Response
Find the volume of the prism. Round your answer to the hundredths place.
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The volume of a pyramid is one-third of the volume of the box it fits in.
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The volume of a pyramid is one-third of the volume of the box it fits in.
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Basic Volume Formula for Rectangular Pyramids
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Math Response
Find the volume of the rectangular pyramid.
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Basic Volume Formula for Rectangular Pyramids
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Math Response
Find the volume of the pyramid.
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Find the volume of the rectangular pyramid.
Volume = (⅓)(10m ✕ 6m)(9m)
Volume = 180 cm3
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Basic Volume Formula for Cone
Volumecone =1/3 Volumecylinder
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Basic Volume Formula for Cone
Volumecone =1/3 Volumecylinder
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Basic Volume Formula for Cone
Areacircle = πr2 = π(10m)2
= 100π m2
Volume = (⅓)(100π m2
✕ 20m)
Volumecone =1/3 Volumecylinder
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Multiple Choice
Find the volume of the cylinder.
2956.25 cm3
3619.11 cm3
2024.49 cm3
2899.61 cm3
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don’t want to do difficult.
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Math Response
A 30-foot tall grain silo is 28 feet in diameter. It has a cylindrical side of 25 feet. What is the volume of the silo? Round your answer to a whole number.
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Math Response
A 36-foot tall grain silo with a semi-spherical dome top is 40 feet wide. Find the volume of the silo. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
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10.5b Volume
Finite Math
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