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Robert has the answer of 18 for x. Is this right? Explain your answer. find the volume of this cone: Page xx of your INB Write down this problem on your READY RECALL SHEET Be prepared to explain your answer if you are called on. 3x = x = 42 (Robert is wrong)

Congruent/Supplementary Review Alternate Exterior Angles Corresponding Angles Same-Side Exterior Angles Corresponding Angles Same-Side Interior Angles Alternate Exterior Angles Corresponding Angles Alternate Interior Angles Alternate Interior Angles Alternate Interior Angles Alternate Exterior Angles Same-Side Interior Angles add to 180 Same-Side Interior Angles Same-Side Exterior Angles add to 180 Same-Side Exterior Angles

Have your homework out on your desk.

Try this CHALLENGE question: If m  1 = 122 ᵒ, what is the m  7?

LINE AND ANGLE RELATIONSHIPS 10.4 Volume of a Cylinder and Cone

Page xx of your INB find the volume: Get into your Groups FOLD, cut on the dotted lines and glue in your INB

FINDING THE VOLUME OF A CYLINDER ACTIVITY

INB NOTEBOOK ACTIVITY Write the parts of the figure. Write the formula and find the volume of the example shown.

LETS TRY SOME PROBLEMS Identify the radius, diameter and height of each cylinder, then find the volume. Radius: Diameter: Height: Volume: Radius: Diameter: Height: Volume:

Work on your homework for a few minutes

6m FINDING THE VOLUME OF A CONE ACTIVITY Let’s make a cylinder with the same base and height. How much of the cylinder does the cone use? r=4m Volume of a Cone Demonstration

INB NOTEBOOK ACTIVITY Write the parts of the figure. Write the formula and find the volume of the example shown. h r

CHAPTER 10 VOCAB ORGANIZER

Let’s Review what we found. h r h r

LETS TRY SOME PROBLEMS Identify the radius, diameter and height of each cone, then find the volume. 15. Radius: Diameter: Height: Volume:

Day 1 – Integer operations, PEMDAS, evaluating 10.4 Volume of a Cylinder and Cone find the volume: Number 29 on your Homework

GOING BEYOND ACTIVITY Three Acts Video

SHOW YOUR WORK Worksheet 10.4 Volume of a Cylinder and Cone