10-5 Volumes of Prisms and Cylinders To find the volume of a prism and the volume of a cylinder. In solving for volume of prisms and cylinders, students.

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10-5 Volumes of Prisms and Cylinders To find the volume of a prism and the volume of a cylinder. In solving for volume of prisms and cylinders, students will specify cubic units of measure.

11-4 Quiz The following questions are to help you decide how well you understood today’s lesson. Please ask if there is one you miss and you don’t understand why… Be sure to record the number you get right on your portfolio sheet.

1. Find the volume of the given prism. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. A.312 ft 2 B.301 ft 2 C.298 ft 2 D.308 ft 2 Non-Response Grid

2. Find the volume of the given prism. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. A yd 3 B yd 3 C yd 3 D yd 3 Non-Response Grid

3. Find the volume of the composite space figure to the nearest whole number. A.170 cm 3 B.180 cm 3 C.120 cm 3 D.60 cm 3 Non-Response Grid

 A.140  in 3  B.490  in 3  C.70  in 3  D.245  in 3 4. Find the volume of the cylinder in terms of . Non-Response Grid

 A.27  in 3  B.108  in 3  C.54  in 3  D.324  in 3 5. Find the volume of the cylinder in terms of . h = 6; r = 3 Non-Response Grid

Assignment 11-4 p.721– 723 #6 – 42 even Be sure to RATE your understanding of the lesson after you finish it AND give me one complete sentence as to why you rated yourself that way then summarize what the lesson was about in a sentence or two.