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Lesson 9.5 Volume of Pyramids and Cones Pages 510 - 512.

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1 Lesson 9.5 Volume of Pyramids and Cones Pages 510 - 512

2 Where does the Volume formula come from? Three pyramids with equal volume can be put together to form a prism. Each pyramid will have one-third of the volume of the prism. Volume of pyramidVolume of prism V = 1/3 B hV = B h (see picture on page 510)

3 Find the volume.

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5 Volume of Cones Cones use the same volume formula that pyramids use. Since the base of a cone is a circle, you can substitute πr 2 for the area of the base. V = 1/3 B h = 1/3 πr 2 h (see picture on page 511)

6 Find the volume. Height (h) = 5 in Radius (r) = 4 in Slant height ( l ) = _____

7 Find the volume. Height (h) = ______ Radius (r) = 10 in Slant height ( l ) = 12 in.

8 Assignment: Pages 513 - 516 #10-32 even, 36-38all (show your work!)


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