Volume of Cylinders Lesson 12 – 10. Vocabulary Volume – the amount of space taken up by a 3-D figure. Label is ‘cubic’. B represents the area of the circle.

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Volume of Cylinders Lesson 12 – 10

Vocabulary Volume – the amount of space taken up by a 3-D figure. Label is ‘cubic’. B represents the area of the circle

Formula to Know! Volume cylinder = B h How to solve? Step 1: Find the area of the circle Step 2: multiply B times the height Step 3: LABEL!!! Label will be ‘cubic’ Example: cm 3 mi 3 in 3 unit 3

Practice 1 Find the volume cm 3 6 cm 10 cm

Practice 2 Find the area of the base. Find the volume ft ft 2 Diameter = 14 ft. Height = 25 ft.

Practice 3 Find the volume m 3 8 m 15 m

Challenge 4 Find the height.22 cm B = 78.5 cm 2 x cm V = 1727 cm 3

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