Lesson 11-5.  We are now going to start investigating the volumes of cones and pyramids.  Get into groups of 3 and get a box of the geometric solids.

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Lesson 11-5

 We are now going to start investigating the volumes of cones and pyramids.  Get into groups of 3 and get a box of the geometric solids to share with your group.  Answer questions 1-4 on the investigation.  After you have answered questions 1-4, raise your hands and I will check your answers. I will then select one of your group members to get the bag of rice, aluminum tray, and a measuring container. Then continue working on the investigation.

How many cubic centimeters of water does the paper drinking cup hold? 11 cm 8 cm

The Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest of the original Seven Wonders of the World. Originally, the square base of the pyramid was feet on each side and the height was 485 feet. What was the volume of the original pyramid?

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