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9-3 Volume of Pyramids and Cones
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Video Tutor Help Word problem: volume of a pyramid Finding the volumes of conesFinding the volumes of cones ((9-3) Finding the volumes of pyramidsFinding the volumes of pyramids (9-3) Identifying a solid from a netIdentifying a solid from a net (9-3a)
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Video Tutor Help Naming a three-dimensional figure Finding the volumes of prisms Finding the volumes of cylinders Finding the volume of cones Finding the volume of pyramids Finding surface areas of spheres using a formula Finding the volumes of spheres Finding the surface area and volume of similar solid
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Worksheets Daily Notetaking Guide Worksheets Version A Practice, Guided Problem Solving Lesson 9-3 Practice 9-3 Guided Problem Solving 9-3
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Vocabulary Practice Vocabulary 9A: Graphic Organizer Vocabulary 9B: Reading Comprehension Vocabulary 9C: Reading/Writing Math Symbols Vocabulary 9D: Visual Vocabulary Practice Vocabulary 9E: Vocabulary C Vocabulary 9F: Vocabulary Review Puzzle Vocabulary (Electronic) Flash Cards
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Additional Lesson Examples Step-by-Step Examples Lesson 9-3
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Lesson Readiness Lesson Quiz Problem of the Day Lesson 9-3
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Volume of a Pyramid The volume V of a pyramid is one third the area of the base B times the height h. V = 1/3Bh V = Example for a pyramid with a triangular base: V = 1/3(1/2bh)h V = 1/3(area of triangle)h Note: the height of a pyramid or cone is the distance from the vertex, perpendicular to the base. Bh 3
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Cone A cone is a three-dimensional figure with one circular base. A curved surface connects the base and the vertex. The volumes of a cone and a cylinder are related in the same way as the volumes of a pyramid and a prism are related. The volume of a cone is 1/3 the volume of a cylinder with the same base area and height.
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Volume of a Cone The volume V of a cone with radius r is one- third the area of the base B times the height h. V = 1/3Bh or V = 1/3 r 2 h V = ∏ r 2 h 3
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Example 6-1a Find the volume of the pyramid. Volume of a pyramid Simplify. Answer: The volume is 140 cubic centimeters. Find the Volume of a Pyramid
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Example 3-1a Find the volume of the pyramid. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth. Formula for volume of a pyramid The base is a square, so The height of the pyramid is 12 inches. Simplify. Answer:The volume is 900 cubic inches. Volumes of Pyramids
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Example 3-1b Find the volume of the pyramid. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth. base area 19 cm 2, height 21 cm Formula for volume of a pyramid Replace B with 19 and h with 21. Answer:The volume is 133 cubic centimeters. Simplify. Volumes of Pyramids
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Example 6-2a SOUVENIRS A novelty souvenir company wants to make snow “globes” shaped like a pyramid. It decides that the most cost-effective maximum volume of water for the pyramids is 12 cubic inches. If a pyramid globe measures 4 inches in height, find the area of its base. Volume of a pyramid Replace V with12 and h with 4. Use Volume to Solve a Problem
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Example 6-2b Simplify. Answer: The area of the base of the snow globe is 9 square inches.
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Find the volume of the pyramid to the nearest cubic foot. Volumes of Pyramids and Cones LESSON 9-3 Step 1Find the area of the base. B = s 2 area of a square formula Substitute.= 8 2 Simplify.= 64 Additional Examples
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(continued) Volumes of Pyramids and Cones LESSON 9-3 Step 2Use the base area to find the volume. volume of a pyramid formulaV = Bh 1313 Substitute.= (64)(10) 1313 Multiply. = 213.3333 The volume of the pyramid is approximately 213 ft 3. Additional Examples
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Example 6-3a Find the volume of the cone. Round to the nearest tenth. Volume of a cone Replace r with1.5 and h with 8. Simplify. Answer: The volume is about 18.8 cubic meters. Find the Volume of a Cone
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Example 3-2a Find the volume of the cone. Round to the nearest tenth. Formula for volume of a cone Replace r with 5.5 and h with 8. Simplify. Answer:The volume is about 253.4 cubic meters. Volume of a cone
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Example 3-3a Landscaping When mulch was dumped from a truck, it formed a cone- shaped mound with a diameter of 15 feet and a height of 8 feet. What is the volume of the mulch? Formula for volume of a cone Since d = 15, replace r with 7.5. Replace h with 8. Answer:The volume of the mulch is about 471 cubic feet. Use Volume to Solve Problems
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Example 3-3b Landscaping When mulch was dumped from a truck, it formed a cone- shaped mound with a diameter of 15 feet and a height of 8 feet. How many square feet can be covered with this mulch if 1 cubic foot covers 4 square feet of ground? Answer:1884 square feet can be covered with this mulch. Use Volume to Solve Problems
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Find the volume of this cone to the nearest cubic centimeter. Volumes of Pyramids and Cones LESSON 9-3 Step 1Find the area of the base. area of a circle formulaB = r 2 Substitute.= (5 2 ) Simplify. = 25 Additional Examples
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(continued) Volumes of Pyramids and Cones LESSON 9-3 Step 2Use the base area to find the volume. To the nearest cubic centimeter, the volume of the cone is 105 cm 3. cone volume formulaV = Bh 1313 Substitute.= (25 )4 1313 Simplify. = 33 1313 Additional Examples
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At an amusement park, the person whose cone-shaped top spins the longest wins a prize. The volume of the top is about 14 in. 3. If the height of the top is 4 in., what is its radius to the nearest inch? Volumes of Pyramids and Cones LESSON 9-3 14 = r ²Simplify. 4343 V = r ² hvolume of a cone 1313 14 = r ² 4Substitute 14 for V and 4 for h. 1313 Divide each side by. 4343 3(14) = r ² 4 = Find the positive square root of each side. Additional Examples
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(continued) Volumes of Pyramids and Cones LESSON 9-3 The radius of the top is about 2 in. Use a calculator. 1.828183198 r Additional Examples
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