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Name u Date Class. tas) Practice B EE Volume of Prisms and Cylinders A Find the volume of each figure to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for 7. 1 2. 6.5.0m as S . 13m ——_ t aa Lx 42 in. 5 22in 16cm G5 B14 R16 3240em> — 7BXIRX 1O=Se4Om> 2.7 y 15” 8. 9. oth wold % van) 47 in 14m tm 1438 (xi Tx SB estamind 14X14 X27 -S2azm8 1A DKIG SR 14,3 - 2424,207F S 10. A cylinder has a radius of 6 ft and a height of 25 ft. Explain whether tripling the height will triple the volume of the cylinder. Yes. 64 13.14 x75 = 2826f4> 253275, e2eSuavns= Rang ts~ bezorty . Contemporary American building bricks are rectangular blocks with the standard dimensions of about 5.7 cm by 9.5 cm by 20.3 cm. ‘What is the volume of a brick to the nearest tenth of a unit? Bo] 44-5 2003 = 19qq, 245 em 12. lan is making candles. His cylindrical mold is 8 in. tall and has a base with a diameter of 3 in. Find the volume of a finished candle to the nearest tenth of a unit. 2x2.4x g@ = 79, 36 ind SERRE Ne enn 39 Holt Mathematics

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