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Volume of PrismsRectangular and Triangular
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Review
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Discovery ActivityWorking with a partner complete the following activity to develop a formula for prisms. Each pearl is about 1 cm
in diameter and worth about $80.
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If we know the 3-dimensions are length, width, and height, what do you think the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism is? ______________________ Using this idea, answer the following.
Finding the Formula!
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From what you have learned so far, can you think of a formula that gives the volume of any prism?
Think about it!
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Using the Formula
If a ream of paper has 500 sheets.
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In your own words, how can we find the volume of a prism?
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Discussion
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The _________ of a three-dimensional figure is a measure of the amount of space that it occupies. Volume is measured in ______units.
Lesson
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1.
Examples2.
3cm
2cm
6cm
4cm
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3. 4.
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5.
Now you try6. 11in
2.6in
1.5in
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Why can we write the formula for finding the volume of a rectangular prism as V=lwh and V= Bh?
How can we apply this to real life?
Discussion
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Exit SlipA movie theater designs two bags to hold 96 cubic inches of popcorn.(a) Find the height of each bag. (b) Which bag should the theater choose to reduce the amount of paper needed? Explain.
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Write your own real-world example involving the volume of a rectangular or triangular prism or both!
Log onto the class blog and submit your example (www.mathblogbeaulieu.com)
Choose two other classmates examples to solve and bring this work to class
Tomorrow we will view the blog to see all of your examples!
Homework