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0-9 Volume

Volume (measured in cubic units) The measure of the space occupied by a solid. (how much a solid will hold) V(Rectangular Prism)= 𝑙∙𝑤∙ℎ V(Square Prism / Cube)= 𝑠 3 V(Cylinder)= 𝜋 𝑟 2 ℎ

Example 1 pg. P29 Volumes of Rectangular Prisms Find the volume of each Rectangular prism 1.) The length is 12 m, the width is 9 m, and the height is 4 m. 2.)

Example 1 pg. P29 Volumes of Rectangular Prisms Find the volume of each Rectangular prism 1.) The length is 12 m, the width is 9 m, and the height is 4 m. 432 cubic meters 2.) 270 cubic inches

Example 2 pg. P29 Volume of a cylinder Find the volume of the cylinder 1021.02 cubic units

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