Volume of Cones Unit 3: Geometric Applications of Exponents.

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Volume of Cones Unit 3: Geometric Applications of Exponents

A Cone is a three dimensional solid with a circular base and a curved surface that gradually narrows to a vertex. Volume of a Cone = ++= Volume of Cones

Find the volume of a cylinder with a radius r=1 m and height h=2 m. Find the volume of a cone with a radius r=1 m and height h=1 m Volume of a Cylinder = base x height =  r 2 h = 3.14(1) 2 (2) = 6.28 m 3 Volume of Cones

1. Find the volume of the figure. Use 3.14 for . Volume of Cones

7 m 3 m Volume of Cones 2. Find the volume of the figure. Use 3.14 for .

4 ft 2 ft Volume of Cones 3. Find the volume of the figure. Use 3.14 for .

10 ft 4 ft Volume of Cones 4. Find the volume of the figure. Use 3.14 for .