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How do you think through and answer a real world problem involving cylinders? For example: A cylindrical rain barrel has a radius of 1.5 ft and holds approximately 28.25 cubic ft of water. Find the approximate height of the barrel.
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In this lesson you will learn how to solve real world problems by finding the volume of cylinders.
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Let’s Review B h
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2.5 cubic feet of water means I have a volume of 2.5 ft 3 ft ft 2 ft 3 length area volume
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Core Lesson A cylindrical rain barrel has a radius of 1.5 ft and holds approximately 28.25 cubic ft of water. Find the approximate height of the barrel.
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Let’s Review Core Lesson r= 1.5 ft h=???
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Let’s Review Core Lesson
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Let’s Review A Common Mistake r= 1.5 ft V = 28.25 ft 3 Actual: h = 4 in
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In this lesson you learned how to solve real world problems by finding the volume of cylinders.
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Let’s Review Guided Practice A drinking glass holds 126 cubic cm of water. Find the radius of the glass if the height is 10 cm.
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Let’s Review Guided Practice The volume of a cylindrical bucket is 1280π cubic inches. Find the height of the bucket if the base area is 64π sq. inches.
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Let’s Review Extension Activities A cement pipe has an inner diameter of 30 inches and is 3 inches thick. How much cement is needed to make a section of pipe 10 ft long?
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Let’s Review Quick Quiz 1. The volume of a flower pot is 72π cubic inches. Find the height of the pot if the base area is 9 sq. inches. 2. A rain barrel is three quarters full. If the barrel has a radius of 1.5 ft and is 3 ft tall, how much water is it holding?
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