Lesson Example Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
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Title: Find the volume |
Grade: 6-a Lesson: S2-L5 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in measurement today with definitions, concepts, examples, and worksheets included. |
Lesson:
Definition: Prism |
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A prism is a three-dimensional geometric shape with two parallel and congruent polygonal bases, and its volume is calculated by multiplying the area of one base and by the distance between two bases. The volume of a prism is V = Bh where is V = volume,B = area of one of the bases and h = distance between two bases. |
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Explanation: This image shows the volume of a prism |
Definition: Cylinder |
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A cylinder is a three-dimensional shape with two circular bases that are parallel and the same size. The formula for calculating the volume of a cylinder is Volume(V) = π(pi) × \$r²\$(the radius squared) × h(the height) |
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Explanation: This image shows the volume of a cylinder. |
Definition: Rectangle |
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A rectangular is a four-sided geometric shape with four right angles, where opposite sides are equal in length. The area of rectangle is Area(A) = Length(L) × Width(W) |
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Explanation: This image shows the area of a rectangle. |
Definition: Pyramid |
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A pyramid is a three-dimensional geometric shape with a polygonal base and triangular sides that meet at a single point called the apex. The volume of pyramid is Volume(V)= (\$1/3\$) × Base Area(B) × Height(H) |
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Explanation: This image shows the volume of pyramid. |
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