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Lesson 21. Surface Area & Volume. Volume of Cones. Warm-Up. Sketch and label a diagram of a cone with a radius of 3 cm and a height of 7 cm . Find the surface area of the cone in #1.
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Lesson 21 Surface Area & Volume Volume of Cones
Warm-Up • Sketch and label a diagram of a cone with a radius of 3 cm and a height of 7 cm. • Find the surface area of the cone in #1. • A cone and a cylinder have congruent bases and are the same height. Predict what the relationship between their volumes will be.
Volume of Cones Target: Calculate the volume of cones.
Volume of a Cone The volume of a cone is equal to one-third of the product of the area of the base (B) and the height (h).
Example 1 Find the volume of the cone. Use 3.14 for π. • Write the formula. V = πr2h • Substitute known values. V ≈ (3.14)(4)2(12) • Find the value of the power. V ≈ (3.14)(16)(12) • Multiply. V ≈ 200.96 • The volume of the cone is about 200.96 cm3.
Example 2 Chantel helped with her sister’s party. Each child received a party hat full of treats. Each hat had a volume of 65.94 cubic inches. The radius of each hat was 3 inches. How tall was each party hat? • Write the formula. V = πr2h • Substitute known values. 65.94 ≈ (3.14)(3)2h • Find the value of the power. 65.94 ≈ (3.14)(9)h • Multiply. 65.94 ≈ 9.42h • Divide by 9.42 on both sides. 9.42 9.42 7 ≈ h • Each party hat was about 7 inches tall.
Exit Problems • Find the volume of the cone. Use 3.14 for . • A cone has a volume of 30 cubic inches. What is the volume of a cylinder with the same height and a congruent base to the cone?
Communication Prompt What is similar about cones and pyramids? What is different?