* V = Bh * B represents the area of the base * V = Bh * B represents the area of the base, which would be a circle (A = πr 2 )

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* V = Bh * B represents the area of the base

* V = Bh * B represents the area of the base, which would be a circle (A = πr 2 )

* A swimming pool is a rectangular prism. Estimate the volume of water in the pool in gallons when it is completely full (Hint: 1 gallon ≈ ft 3 ). The density of water is about 8.33 pounds per gallon. Estimate the weight of the water in pounds.

* The radius and the height of the cylinder are multiplied by 2/3. Describe the effect of the volume.

* Pg. 701 #2-22 even (omit 14), 28 * Pre-AP: pg. 701 #2-22 even (omit 14), 28, 42