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Page 1: 11-2 Volume of Prisms & Cylinders Mrs. Ballard & KL Schofield.

11-2 Volume of Prisms & Cylinders

Mrs. Ballard

&

KL Schofield

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Bellwork

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Exploring Volume

Volume is measured in cubic units, such as cubic meters (m3).

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Formulas• Rectangular Prism:

V = LWH• Cylinder:

V = πr2h

L = length H = heightW = width R = radius

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Ex. 1: Finding the Volume of a rectangular prism

• The box shown is 5 units long, 3 units wide, and 4 units high. What is the volume of the box?

• Here’s how to draw a rectangular prism.

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Ex. 1: Finding the Volume of a rectangular prism

L = 5; W = 3; H = 4

V = LWH

V = (5)(3)(4)

V = 60 unit3

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Ex. 2 Find the volume of the prism.

8 cm

16 cm25 cm

V = LWH

V = 25(16)(8)

V = 3200 cm3

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Find the height of a prism with a volume of 480m3, length of 12m

and width of 4m.

h

4 m12 m

V = LWH

480 = 12(4)h

480 = 48h

10 m = h48 48

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A rectangular fish tank has a base that is 6in by 4 in. How much water will it take to fill the tank to a depth of 10 inches?

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Destiny is building a square sandbox with sides 4ft long. She wants to put snad 0.85 ft deep in the box how much sand should she order?

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A fish tank is 26in tall and has a base that is 12in by 25in. You want to fill the tank to a depth of 24in. How much water will it take?

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A driveway is 81 ft long, 6ft wide, and 0.5ft deep. How many cubic feet of concrete will be required to lay the driveway?

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You try. Find the volume of the prism.

6 cm

15 cm33 cm

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You try. Find the volume of the cube.

12 ft

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Ex. 3: Finding Volumes

Find the volume of the right cylinder.

V = πr2h

V = 3.14(8)(8)(6)

V = 1205.76 in3

Here’s how to draw a cylinder.

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You try. Finding Volumes

Find the volume of the right cylinder. 5 ft

2 ft

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Find the volume of the cylinder that has a diameter of 14ft and height of 15 ft. Use 3.14 for pi.

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The volume of a cylindical can is 201 cubic cm. If the diameter is 8 inches, find the height. Use 3.14 for pi.

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You try. Finding Volumes

Find the volume of the right cylinder. 3 m

2 m

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What is the volume of a right cylinder with a diameter of 8 inches and height of 5 inches?

You try.

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Ex. 5: Using Volumes

V = πr2h

4561 = 3.14(x2)12

4561 = 37.68x2

37.68 37.68

121.05 = x2

11.00 = x

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