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Turn in HW from Friday! WS: Circles
Math CC7/8 – Be Prepared On Desk: Pencil Calculator Math Journal F&W Learning Log Parent Signatures? Learning Log: HW: p. 83, #3, 4 –vol only, 7a, 30-34 - Pre/Post-Assess. Goals & Signature– Late! F&W Quiz – you keep *WDYE Retake in class Thursday! Turn in HW from Friday! WS: Circles
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Tasks for Today Warm up Lesson Vol. of Cylinders! Begin HW?
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Warm Up (no calculator!)
What is the slope of the line represented by the equation What is the y-intercept of the line represented by the equation 2 3 y = x - 4 2 3 y = x - 4 Solve the equations. b + 45 = 3(b -15) (w - 6) = 3(w + 1)
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More Warm Up…
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We skipped this part of 2.1!
V = (3.14) (r) (r) (h)
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The cylinder with the larger base has a larger volume
The cylinder with the greater height has a smaller volume.
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Suppose that a cylinder has a radius of 5 cm and a height of 12 cm.
What is the area of the base? (B) B = (3.14) 5 x 5 V = 78.5 x 12 = 942 cubic cm What is the volume of the cylinder? What is the formula for volume of a cylinder?
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Begin HW : p. 83, #3, 4 – volume only, 7a, 30 – 34
The cylinders have different areas of the base (B) and different heights, so the volumes will be different. So… if you build 2 cylinders from the same rectangle, the one with the larger base will have the greatest volume. Begin HW : p. 83, #3, 4 – volume only, 7a, 30 – 34
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