9.5 Cones

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25 in
50 in² 38 ft
113 ft²

3.

45,333 cm³
Volume of a cone
(continued from last class)
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1,257 ft³ 75 m³ 1,078 cm³


1 2 1 2 1 2
V r h V r h V r h
3 3 3
1 1
1 V  (3) 2 (8) V  (7) 2 (21)
V   (10) 2 (12) 3
3
3
1
V  (9)(8) 1
1 3 V  (49)(21)
V   (100)(12) 3
3 1
V  72 1
1 3 V  1029
V   1200 72
3
3 V
3 3232.7
V  400 V
V  24 3
V  1256.6 V  75.4 V  1077.6
V  1257 V  75 V  1078
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225 cm³

Classwork: practice workbook p. 169 // 1-9


Assignment #7 p. 514 // 17-22, 30-35

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