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Objective: Finding volume. Application problems. Warm up 1.Margaret is using a hollow cone and a hollow cylinder to determine how the volume of a cone relates to the volume of a cylinder. The heights and diameters of the bases of the cone and the cylinder are equal. Margaret fills the cone completely with water and then pours the water into the cylinder. What will she find? A. The water fills of the cylinder. B.The water fills of the cylinder. C.The water will fill the cylinder to the top. D.The water fills of the cylinder.

2 Find a formula to find the volume of this 3-dimensional figure.

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5.The base of a rectangular swimming pool is sloped so one end of the pool is 6 feet deep and the other end is 3 feet deep. If the width is 15 ft, find the volume of water it takes to fill the pool.

Classwork Pg 548 #5,6, 10-13