Volume of Figures with two Bases 7.02
Figure B Do Now Figure C Figure A
What do you notice?
The number of squares is the ______________ measurement of the _______________ of the 3-D figure. The number of cubes is the _______________ measurement of one _______________ of the 3-D figure. area Base shape volume layer
Because they are equal, you can find the number of ____________________ in one layer of a 3-D figure by calculating the _______________ of the Base shape. cubic units area
Figure B Figure C Figure A
Congratulations! ________________ = the number of _____________________ that make up a three-dimensional figure. Volume cubic units
What if I take away the squares on the figure?
What if the Base shape is a circle? Can we still use the same process?
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