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This chapter covers the concepts of volume for various three-dimensional figures including prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres. It provides essential volume formulas, highlighting the importance of base area and height in calculations. For prisms and cylinders, volume is calculated as area of the base multiplied by height. In contrast, pyramids and cones use one-third of the base area multiplied by height. Additionally, cubic units in 3-D figures are examined. Homework assignments encourage practice of these principles.
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Chapter 13 13.4 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders 13.7 Volume of Pyramids and Cones 13.8 Volume of Sphere
Volume Number of non-overlapping cubic units contained in the interior of a 3-D figure
Volume Formulas BASE and HEIGHTS must be ______ Prism: Cylinder: Pyramid: Cone: Sphere: area of base * height area of base * height ⅓(area of base * height) ⅓(area of base * height)
Find the Volume Name:______________
Find the Volume Name:_______________
Find the Volume Name: ______________
Find the Volume Name: _____________
Find the Volume Name: ______________
Homework WKS + Pg. 766 #12 and 14