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Given the volume of a cone/pyramid, find the volume of the related cylinder/prism or vice versa. SPI 0606.4.6
Links verified on 1/03/2010
- Area and Volume of Solids - from Math for Morons Like Us, a ThinkQuest entry
- How to Find the Surface Area and Volume of Prisms - from the TCS high school mathematics 'How-to Library'
- Space Figures and Basic Solids - volume and surface area of several solid figures
- Surface Area and Volume - This activity allows a student to manipulate three-dimensional polyhedra to experiment with surface area and volume.
- Surface Area and Volume - cones, pyramids, prisms and many other solids are covered, followed by seven practice problems
- Volume of a Cone - instruction, practice and a quiz (they call it a game at AAA Math)
- Volume of a Cube - instruction, practice and a quiz (they call it a game at AAA Math)
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- Volume of a Cylinder - instruction, practice and a quiz (they call it a game at AAA Math)
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- Volume of a Pyramid- instruction, practice and a quiz (they call it a game at AAA Math)
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- Volume of a Rectangular Prism - instruction, practice and a quiz (they call it a game at AAA Math)
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- Volume of a Sphere - instruction, practice and a quiz (they call it a game at AAA Math)
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- Volume of a Triangular Prism - instruction, practice and a quiz (they call it a game at AAA Math)
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Volumes of Prisms, Cylinders, Pyramids, and Cones - [12 slides] PowerPoint show
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