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Volume Jeopardy

Volume Jeopardy. Misc. I. Definitions. Volume Equations. Applications. Misc. II. Final Jeopardy Challenge. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 100. Definitions.

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Volume Jeopardy

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  1. Volume Jeopardy Misc. I Definitions Volume Equations Applications Misc. II Final Jeopardy Challenge 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. 100 Definitions The set of all points in space at a given distance from a given point

  3. 200 Definitions A segment connecting the centers of the bases of a cylinder

  4. 300 Definitions The perpendicular segment from the vertex of a cone to it’s base

  5. 400 Definitions The term used for a measurement of mass/volume

  6. 500 Definitions All the faces of of this type of polyhedra are congruent and all the vertices are identical

  7. 100 Equations Rectangular Prism

  8. 200 Equations V =( ½ b h)(h)

  9. 300 Equations Cylinder

  10. 400 Equations Cone or Pyramid

  11. 500 Equations V = (1/2 pi r2) (h)

  12. 100 Applications The surface area of a sphere with a radius = 6 cm

  13. 200 Applications The surface area of a sphere if the volume of the sphere is 36 pi cm3

  14. 300 Applications A 30 pound object is submerged in water and weighs 25 lbs. The amount of water that is displaced.

  15. 400 Applications The volume of a sphere with a radius r=6 cm.

  16. 500 Applications The density of a rectangular prism whose weight is 135 lbs and dimensions are 3’ X 3’ X 5’.

  17. 100 Miscellaneous The only platonic solid that is it’s own dual.

  18. 200 Miscellaneous The sum of the interior angles of these types of solids add up to less than 360 degrees

  19. 300 Miscellaneous Two objects have congruent bases and height. Will they always have the same volume? A) Yes B) No

  20. 400 Miscellaneous A sphere of ice cream is placed onto your ice cream cone. Both have a diameter of 8 cm. The height of the cone is 12cm. If you push the ice cream into the cone will it all fit?

  21. 500 Miscellaneous The weight lost by an object in water is equal to the weight of the water it displaces.

  22. 100 Miscellaneous A unit of measure for Volume: • in B) in2 C) in3

  23. 200 Miscellaneous Compared to the volume of a cylinder, the volume of a cone with congruent bases and the same height.

  24. 300 Miscellaneous The volume of a cylinder with a radius = 4 cm and h = 10 cm.

  25. 400 Miscellaneous An object weighs 20 pounds under water. It displaces 3 pounds of water. The original weight of the object.

  26. 500 Miscellaneous The dual of a cube Click here for a hint…

  27. Final Jeopardy Euler’s Formula for solids relate: (V) vertices, (F) faces, (E) edges, and (g) genus

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