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Bell Ringer Name each figure. 1 2 3 4.

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Section 12.3 Volume of Cylinders R drive > Key > March 30_April 3 > 4_3__12.3 Volume of Cylinders File > Save As > P drive > Math > March 30_April 3>

Example 1 Volume of a Cylinder Find the volume of each cylinder. Round to the nearest tenth. Radius of base 3 in., height 12 in. Diameter of base 14 cm, height 20 cm

Example 2 Volume of a Cylinder

Example 3 Height of a Cylinder The volume of the cylinder is 618 cubic meters. Find the height of the cylinder. Round to the nearest tenth.

Example 4 Height of a Cylinder Find the height of a cylinder with a diameter of 10 yards and a volume of 549.5 cubic yards. Round to the nearest tenth.

Example 5 Volume of a Composite Figures An art museum is placing a sculpture on the stone pedestal shown at the right. Find the volume of the pedestal.

Example 6 Volume of a Composite Figure Find the volume of the plastic building brick shown at the right. Round to the nearest tenth.

Class Work Complete the worksheet for Class Work. You may use your notes to help you! If you finish the front, move on to the back. We will be finishing this up for a grade on Monday.