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Turn in homework MGSE8.G.9 Apply the formulas for the volume of cones, cylinders, and spheres and use them to solve real-world and mathematical problems.

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1 Turn in homework MGSE8.G.9 Apply the formulas for the volume of cones, cylinders, and spheres and use them to solve real-world and mathematical problems 7. A cone with a diameter of 24 centimeters and a volume of 480 cm3 is shown below. What is the height, h , of the cone in centimeters? Part B: Jacob designs a party hat with the same diameter as the cone above, but with a height 7 centimeters shorter. How does the volume of the cone compare to the volume of the party hat Jacob designs? Show your work and explain your answer.

2 Linear Function Non-Linear Function
MGSEF1-MGSEF2: I can explain the difference between a relation and a function. I can determine if a table, graph, or set of ordered pairs is or is not a function and justify my conclusion.​ Linear Function Not a function Non-Linear Function

3 Read as “f of x” Name of function Value of output
MGSEF1-MGSEF2: I can explain the difference between a relation and a function. I can determine if a table, graph, or set of ordered pairs is or is not a function and justify my conclusion.​ equation an input one unique output Name of function This tells you what to input for x Read as “f of x” Value of output

4 MGSEF1-MGSEF2: I can explain the difference between a relation and a function. I can determine if a table, graph, or set of ordered pairs is or is not a function and justify my conclusion.​ Function Practice Understanding Functions -10 questions – Game Mode (if wanted), make at least 80% Describe Linear or Nonlinear Functions-10 questions – Game Mode (if wanted), make at least 80%

5 MGSEF1-MGSEF2: I can explain the difference between a relation and a function. I can determine if a table, graph, or set of ordered pairs is or is not a function and justify my conclusion.​

6 Complete handout (front and back) and turn in to the your class box.
MGSEF1-MGSEF2: I can explain the difference between a relation and a function. I can determine if a table, graph, or set of ordered pairs is or is not a function and justify my conclusion.​ Answer #’s First Then #2 & #3 on the front DO NOT ANSWER 7-10 Complete handout (front and back) and turn in to the your class box.


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