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Use manipulatives to discover the volume of a cone is one-third the volume of the related cylinder (the heights and base areas are equal). 0606.4.18
Links verified on 1/03/2010
- Area and Volume of Solids - from Math for Morons Like Us
- How to Find the Volume of 3-D Solids: The Basics - This video lesson includes three study tips, a 3:21 video and a step-by-step text transcript of the video
- Index of Geometry Lessons - several lessons from AAA Math
- Geometry: 3-D Shapes - an Interactive module from Annenberg
- Volume of a Cone - this AAA Math page gives instruction, examples, guided practice and a quiz (they call it a game)
- Volume of a Cone - This video lesson includes study tips, a 5:35 video and a step-by-step text transcript of the video and two multiple choice questions
- Volume of a Cone Calculator - Calculates the volume, lateral area and surface area of a cone from the radius and height (From the CASIO calculation library - other calculators are available from the list on the right side of the page)
- Volume of a Cylinder - This video lesson includes study tips, a 4:27 video and a step-by-step text transcript of the video and two multiple choice questions
- Volume of a Cylinder - this AAA Math page gives instruction, examples, guided practice and a quiz (they call it a game)
- Volume of Common Solids - a volume lesson from Math Guide
- Volume of a Cylinder Calculator - Calculates thevolume, lateral area and surface area of a cylinder from the radius and height (From the CASIO calculation library - other calculators are available from the list on the right side of the page)
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