Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

24
Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders

Transcript of Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Page 1: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567

Volume: Prisms and Cylinders

Page 2: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

What you will learn!

1. How to find volume of prisms.

2. How to find volume of circular cylinders.

Page 3: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

VolumeVolumeCylinderCylinder

Page 4: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

What you really need to know!

To find the volume V of a prism, use the formula V = Bh, where B is the area of the base, and h is the height of the solid.

Page 5: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

What you really need to know!

The volume V of a cylinder with radius r is the area of the base, r 2, times the height h, or V = r2h.

Page 6: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.
Page 7: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.
Page 8: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Example 1:

Find the volume of the prism:

V = Bh

B = 16 cm x 25 cm = 400 cm2

V = 400 cm2 x 8 cm

V= 3,200 cm3

Page 9: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Example 2:

Find the volume of the triangular prism:

V = Bh

B = ½ x 2 in x 5 in = 5 in2

V = 5 in2 x 3 in

V= 15 in3

Page 10: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Example 3:

Cake batter is poured into a pan that is a rectangular prism whose base is an 8 inch square. If the cake batter occupies 192 cubic inches, what will be the height of the batter?

V = Bh

Page 11: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Example 3:

Cake batter is poured into a pan that is a rectangular prism whose base is an 8 inch square. If the cake batter occupies 192 cubic inches, what will be the height of the batter?

192 in3 = 64 in2 •h

Page 12: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Example 3:

Cake batter is poured into a pan that is a rectangular prism whose base is an 8 inch square. If the cake batter occupies 192 cubic inches, what will be the height of the batter?

3 in = h

Page 13: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Example 4:

Find the volume of the solid.

AA 262 m262 m33

BB 918 m918 m33

CC 972 m972 m33

DD 1,458 m1,458 m33

AA 262 m262 m33

BB 918 m918 m33

CC 972 m972 m33

DD 1,458 m1,458 m33

Page 14: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Example 5:

Find the volume of the cylinder. Round to the nearest tenth.

V = Bh

B = • 72

V = • 49 • 14

V = 2,155.1 ft3

Page 15: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Example 5:

Find the volume of the cylinder. Round to the nearest tenth.

V = Bh

B = • 52

V = • 25 • 2

V = 157.1 m3

Diameter of base, 10m

Height 2 m

Page 16: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Page 565

Guided Practice

#’s 3-8

Page 17: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.
Page 18: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Pages 563-565 with someone at home and

study examples!

Read:

Page 19: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Homework: Pages 566-567

#’s 11-28 all

#’s 31-33, 35-42

Page 20: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.
Page 21: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.
Page 22: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.
Page 23: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.
Page 24: Lesson 11-2 Pages 563-567 Volume: Prisms and Cylinders.

Page

750

Lesson 11-2