Warm-up 1. What 3-dimensional figure is formed from the net pictured below? If the area of the rectangle is 72 square cm, and the width is 6 cm, what.

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Warm-up 1. What 3-dimensional figure is formed from the net pictured below? If the area of the rectangle is 72 square cm, and the width is 6 cm, what would be the length of the rectangle? Given that the circumference of the circle is 12 cm, find the area of the circle. Use π = 3.14. Round answers to nearest thousandth.

MACC.912.G-GMD.1.3 Use volume formulas for cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres to solve problems.

http://www.flocabulary.com/volume-cone-cylinder-sphere/

Assessment and Extension b) Which increased dimension had a larger impact on the volume of the cylinder? Why do you think this is true? http://www.mathopenref.com/cylindervolume.html

With your group, brainstorm real-life situations where you would want to compare the volume of cylinders.