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Volume

Cone, Cylinder, and Sphere
Objectives:
  • Identify the three-dimensional objects: cone, cylinder, and sphere
  • Calculate the volume of a cone, cylinder, and sphere

What is a three-dimensional object?
A three-dimensional object differs from two-dimensional objects because they are not flat.  They can be measured in three directions: height, width, and depth.

What is volume?
Volume is the amount of space that an object occupies.  Volume is measured in cubic units.  Some examples include cubic feet, cubic inches, cubic centimeters, and etc.
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​   Think about a box that is filled with a liquid, solid, or gas!


What is a cone, cylinder, and sphere?

Click on each 3-dimensional object below to learn more about that object:

Quiz

You will take the quiz after you have researched and taken notes on ALL three objects above.

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