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NJ ASK POD Angle A and Angle B are supplementary. Angle A is congruent to Angle C. If Angle C measures 115 degrees, what is the measure of Angle B? DO NOW What is the name of a polygon with 7 sides? 9 sides? 10 sides?
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Math 7 MIT Grace Wilday Junior High School “Raise the Praise”
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TLWBAT calculate volume of a rectangular prism by applying formulas to correctly complete at least 8 out of 10 practice problems. http://www.brainpop.com/math/geometryan dmeasurement/volumeofprisms/ http://www.brainpop.com/math/geometryan dmeasurement/volumeofprisms/ http://www.flocabulary.com/prisms/ http://www.flocabulary.com/prisms/ NJCCCS 4.2.7.E.2 Common Core 7.G.B.6
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Any three-dimensional figure can be filled completely with congruent cubes and parts of cubes. The volume of a three-dimensional figure is the number of cubes it can hold. Each cube represents a unit of measure called a cubic unit.
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4 cm · 3 cm · 1cm = 12 cm 3 length · width · height = volume area of base · height = volume 1 cm 4 cm 3 cm To find the volume of a rectangular prism, you can count cubes or multiply the lengths of the edges.
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Find the volume of the figure. Additional Example 1A: Using a Formula to Find the Volume of a Prism V = Bh The volume of the prism is 192 ft 3. Use the formula. The base is a square: B = 4 4 = 16. V = 16 12 Substitute for B and h. Multiply.V = 192
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Find the volume of the figure. Check It Out: Example 1A V = Bh The volume of the prism is 72 in 3. Use the formula. The base is a square: B = 3 3 = 9. V = 9 8 Substitute for B and h. Multiply.V = 72
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Any unit of measurement with an exponent of 3 is a cubic unit. For example, cm 3 means “cubic centimeter” and in 3 means “cubic inch.” Reading Math
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Lesson Quiz 1. Find the volume of the prism. 792 cm 3
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You must show all work – including figure and formula http://www.ixl.com/math/grade-7/volume
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Closure: Identify the volume of the prism. 665 cm 3
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