Classwork Class 1 Measurement and Modeling in 2D and 3D

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Name: _______________________

Topic VIII: Measurement and Modeling in 2D and 3D.


Date: __________ Period: _______ Class.1 Lessons 18.1-18.2 Volume Prisms, Cylinders & Pyramids
Classwork
Mr. Rodriguez Class. Room 1228.
Directions: Find the volume of each prism. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

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the oblique rectangular prism


the right triangular prism

Volume: __________ Volume: __________

Directions: Find the volume of each figure. Give your answers both in terms of π and rounded to the nearest
tenth.
Use the Cavalieri’s Principle.
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Volume: __________ Volume: __________ Volume: __________


Directions: Find the volume of each composite figure. Round to the nearest tenth.

6.- 7.-

Volume: __________ Volume: __________


Directions: Find the volume of each pyramid. Round to the nearest tenth.

8.- the rectangular pyramid 9.- the right triangular pyramid

Volume: __________ Volume: __________

Directions: Find the volume of the composite figures.

10.- 11.-

Volume: __________ Volume: __________

Directions: Find the missing measure. Round to the nearest tenth.


12. - Given a square pyramid with a height of 3 in. and a volume of 21 in., find the length of one side of the
square base.
Directions: Find the volume of the solid. The prisms and cylinders are right. Round your answer to nearest
tenth, if necessary.

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16. - A 90º wedge is removed from a right circular cylinder with a radius of 9 inches and a height of 2 feet.
Find the volume of the remaining portion of the cylinder?

17. - A right, regular, triangular prism has a circular cylindrical hole through its center. Find the volume of the
remaining portion of this solid?

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