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Finding The Volume of A Cone

The document discusses finding the volume of a cone using the formula V=1/3πr^2h, where r is the radius of the base and h is the height. It provides examples of calculating the volume of cones with given radii and heights. The key points are that a cone has a circular base, and its volume can be found using the formula which multiplies 1/3 times pi times the radius squared times the height.

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Finding The Volume of A Cone

The document discusses finding the volume of a cone using the formula V=1/3πr^2h, where r is the radius of the base and h is the height. It provides examples of calculating the volume of cones with given radii and heights. The key points are that a cone has a circular base, and its volume can be found using the formula which multiplies 1/3 times pi times the radius squared times the height.

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FINDING THE VOLUME OF A

CONE
Review
Drill:
Find the product of the ff.
1. 1/3 x 8
2. 1/3 x 5
3. 1/3 x 3.14 x 3
4. 1/3 x 22/7 x 6
5. 1/3 x 3.14 x 2

Review:
Look at the illustrations below.
Which cylindrical will hold more
water? Show your solutions.
lesson’s objective.

Finds the volume of


cones
M6ME-IVb-97
What kinds of things
can you think of, in
real life, when you hear
the word cone?
At Five-six convenience store, you
can buy a Big Gulp or a Little Gulp
juice. The Big Gulp comes in a
can, while the Little Gulp is
served in cone.

How ma ny bases does a cone


have? What is the shape of the
base of the cone? The Big Gulp
and Little Gulp containers have
equal radii (plural of radius) and
equal heights. So, it takes three
Little Gulps to fill one Big Gulp.

What fraction of the volume of


the Big Gulp is the volume of
Little Gulp?
The volume of cones is 1/3 the
volume of a cylinder with same
base area (B) and height (h)

The formula for the volume of


cone is 1/3 the base (B) times the
height (h)
V=1/3 x Bxh or 1/3 x r 2 xh
At Five-six convenience store, you
can buy a Big Gulp or a Little Gulp
juice. The Big Gulp comes in a
can, while the Little Gulp is
served in cone.

How ma ny bases does a cone


have? What is the shape of the
base of the cone? The Big Gulp
and Little Gulp containers have
equal radii (plural of radius) and
equal heights. So, it takes three
Little Gulps to fill one Big Gulp.

What fraction of the volume of


the Big Gulp is the volume of
Little Gulp?
The volume of cones is 1/3 the
volume of a cylinder with same
base area (B) and height (h)

The formula for the volume of


cone is 1/3 the base (B) times the
height (h)
V=1/3 x Bxh or 1/3 x r 2 xh
Pair-share:
1. Calculate the volume if
r = 2 cm and h = 3 cm
2. Calculate the volume if
r = 4 cm and h = 2 cm
Answer:
1. Vcone = 12.56 cm3
2. Vcone = 33.49 cm3
Individual practice:
1.Find the volume of a cone, if
radius is 4 cm and height is 9 cm.
2. Find the volume of a cone which
has the base radius of 8 cm and
height 10.24cm
Solution:
1. Radius r= 4 cm
Height h= 9 cm
Using the volume of a cone formula,
Volume of cone = 
Volume of cone = 1/3 x 3.14 x 4² x 9 = 150.72 cm³
2.
How can you find
the volume of a
cone?
How can you find the volume of
a cone?
You can calculate the volume of a
cone easily once you know its
height and radius and can plug
those measurements into the
formula for finding the volume of
a cone. The formula for finding
the volume of a cone is
v = hπr2/3 or
Find the exact volume of each
cone:

Fill in the blanks:


1)diameter=16 radius = _____
height = 2.6 m Volume = _____
2)diameter = 14 cm, radius =
_____, height = 5.1 cm, Volume =
_____
3)diameter= 24, r = _____, h = 2.1
m, V = _______
Find the exact volume of each
cone:

Fill in the blanks:


1)diameter=16 radius = _____
height = 2.6 m Volume = _____
2)diameter = 14 cm, radius =
_____, height = 5.1 cm, Volume =
_____
3)diameter= 24, r = _____, h = 2.1
m, V = _______

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