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Geometric Measurement, Dimension, and Modeling

Knowledge Visit this site for the questions below: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Geometry.html Define the following terms and fill out the chart solid geometry: plane geometry: circle cone cylinder sphere area: volume: surface area:

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Comprehension $hat are some e%amples of plane figures& $hat are some e%ample of solid figures&

Application Visit these sites to complete the questions below: http://www.learner.org/interactives/geometry/area.html http://www.scholarnet.co.n'/member/courses/smol/data/site/flash(apps/Measurement.php )lay the game as directed and answer the following questions. $hat is the surface area of the cylinder& $hat is the volume of the cylinder& *ind the ratio between the surface area and the volume of the cylinder& $hat is the volume of the sphere given that its radius is +cm& ,f the diameter of the cone is -cm and its height is .cm, find its volume.

Analysis/Synthesis/Evaluation Visit site to complete the questions below: http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/sphere.html /ow do you find the volume and surface area of 0arth& 1hree stac2ed tennis balls will fit perfectly in a standard can. $hat 3e%act4 fraction of the volume of the can is not occupied by the tennis balls& hould you eat this icecream cone& 0%plain why or why not after you5ve wor2ed out the problem. # 6as2in78obbins ice cream cone is a cone of radius one inch and height four inches filled with ice cream with a hemispherical scoop of ice cream on the top. ,f the ice cream has a calorie density of 9-: calories/cubic inch, and the cone has a calorie count of .:, what is the total calorie count for the 68 ice cream cone&

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