Objective Find the basic properties of volume. Section 13.0.

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Objective Find the basic properties of volume. Section 13.0

What is volume? the amount of 3-dimensional space an object occupies. Capacity. Cubic units Volume = (area of the base)(height)

What is the difference between surface area and volume? Surface Area The area of all the outside surfaces of a 3d object Ex: wrapping a gift Square units Volume The space inside a 3d object Ex: the water inside the fish tank. Cubic units

Examples of volume. How much bigger is a cubic yard than a cubic foot?

Examples of volume.

Why is volume useful? What other examples of volume can you think of?