Week 8 Warm Up 05.08.12 There Should be a Second Day for this section – maybe next year.

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Week 8 Warm Up 05.08.12 There Should be a Second Day for this section – maybe next year.

I will find the volume of prisms and cylinders. Section 12.4 Day 1 I will find the volume of prisms and cylinders. P 27 Volume of a Cube

Volume of Rectangular Prism Don’t Write        

Theorem 12.07 Prism – Volume  

Ex 1 Find Volume:      

Ex 2 Find Volume:                  

Theorem 12.08 Cylinder – Volume

Ex 3 Find Volume:          

Handout – 12.4A Except #8 and #14 Find the volume: Assignment: Handout – 12.4A Except #8 and #14