Warm-Up #4 Review 2/6 odd AND 2/7even

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Warm-Up #4 Review 2/6 odd AND 2/7even

How do I find the volume of cones, cylinders, and spheres?

V= 1/3Bh Cone Cone:has 1 circular base and a lateral surface Formula for volume of a cone: V= 1/3Bh b: base h: height

Let’s Practice V= 1/3Bh

Let’s Practice V= 1/3Bh

Let’s Practice V= 1/3Bh

V=(area of the base) x (height) Cylinder Cylinder: has 2 parallel congruent circular bases connected by a lateral surface Formula for volume of a cylinder: V=(area of the base) x (height)

Let’s practice V=(area of the base) x (height) 5 ft. 20 ft.

Let’s practice 24ft. 100 ft.

Let’s practice 8 ft. 20 ft.

Sphere Sphere: has only 1 surface, which is curved, and has no base Formula for volume of a sphere: π: 3.14 or r: radius

Let’s practice (round to the nearest hundredths) 2 cm

Let’s practice 10 cm

Let’s practice 8 cm