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Homework: Study for Unit 3 Test Friday *
Learning Targets: Apply Volume Formula Apply Pythagorean Theorem Find the distance between two points W.A.M 13-16
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9. 64 ft2, 6ft., 8ft., 10ft. ft3 11. A. 12. D. 13. D. 14. C. 15. 8 16. C. 17. B 18. C. 19. 65,400,000 2.3 x 105 5.62 x 10-4 340.17cm3 h = 6 y = 8 g = 3 No Solution 3. C 4. B 5. 7 6.16 x 1013 cm3 or or 1 64
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Think-Pair-Share Four friends bought ice cream cones. Nee-Nee's cone had a radius of 2.5 inches, and a height of 3.5 inches. Lucy's cone had a radius of 2.5 inches, and a height of 4 inches. Tyrek's cone had a radius of 2.2 inches, and a height of 5 inches. Stephon's cone had a radius of 2.2 inches, and a height of 6 inches. Whose cone could hold the most ice cream? A. Nee-Nee B. Lucy C. Tyrek D. Stephon
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First you make a right triangle, count the length of the legs
First you make a right triangle, count the length of the legs. Then, square the lengths, add them together, then take the square root.
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23. First you make a right triangle, count the length of the legs
23. First you make a right triangle, count the length of the legs. Then, square the lengths, add them together, then take the square root.
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Part A: A cone with a diameter of 4 centimeters and a volume of 48π cm3 is shown below. What is the height, h , of the cone in centimeters? Part B: Using the information given in part A. What is the volume of the cone to the nearest hundredths when you use 3.14 to represent π ? Part C: Anthony designs a party hat with the same diameter as the cone above, but with a height 4 centimeters taller. How does the volume of the cone compare to the volume of the party hat Anthony designs? Show your work and explain your answer
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