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Bellringer 10.26 or Get A day

Bellringer 10.26 or

Bellringer 10.26 or

Homework Check

Part A: A cone with a diameter of 16 centimeters and a volume of 256π cm3 is shown below. What is the height, h , of the cone in centimeters? Part B: Using the information given in part A. What is the volume of the cone to the nearest hundredths when you use 3.14 to represent ? Show your work. Part C: DJ designs a party hat with the same diameter as the cone above, but with a height 7 centimeters taller. How does the volume of the cone compare to the volume of the party hat Dj’s designs? Show your work and explain your answer

3 2 Play Horse Race Central Instructions: Divide into Teams. Each team is asked a question. If they answer correctly, click their teams color button to move their car. Seven correct answers will cross the finish line and win the race. 3 2 Play

Horse Race Central Click to Move Red Horse Click to Move Green Horse Click to Move Black Horse Click to Move Purple Horse Click to Move Pink Horse Click to Move Orange Horse

Is this a right triangle? Explain

Is this a right triangle? Explain

Is this a right triangle? Explain

Is this a right triangle? Explain

Sue left her house traveling due west towards the store Sue left her house traveling due west towards the store. After 35 yards she traveled due north 19 yards to the store. When she left the store she cut across the field and traveled along a straight path. How much shorter was the path Sue took home then the path she took to the store?

What does each statement below measure or mean? perimeter of the bucket  area of the bucket volume of the bucket circumference of the bucket

• Label the side length of each square. Construct (draw) the converse of the Pythagorean Theorem. *includes three squares making one right triangle. • Label the side length of each square. • Find the area of each square. • Show your work and explain your answer.  

What’s the distance between point T to R?

What is the volume of the cone to the right, without approximating pi?

What is the volume of the sphere to the right What is the volume of the sphere to the right? Round to the nearest hundredths and use 3.14 for pi.

Learning Target: I can use the formulas for volume to solve real world and mathematical problems involving cones, cylinders, and spheres.