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[Q4] Finding the Volume of a Cone

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Exploring the Volume of a Cone: A Fascinating Mathematical Journey By Pj Miana   Hello, young mathematicians! Today, we embark on an exciting adventure into the world of geometry to unravel the mysteries of the volume of a cone. Get ready to dive deep into this mathematical concept and discover the wonders it holds!   What is a Cone?   Before we delve into its volume, let's first understand what a cone is. A cone is a three-dimensional shape that has a circular base and a pointed top, called the apex. Imagine an ice cream cone or a party hat, and you'll have a perfect visual representation of this versatile shape.   Watch also this video in tagalog:  Understanding Volume   Volume is the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object. In simpler terms, it's how much "stuff" can fit inside the object. For example, when you fill a glass with water, you're measuring its volume—the amount of water it can hold.   Formula for Finding

[Q4] RELATIONSHIPS OF VOLUMES OF GEOMETRIC SOLIDS (M6ME-IVa-95)

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Topic: Relationships of Volume in Geometric Solids (M6ME-IVa-95)  PJ MIANA 1. Relationship between a Rectangular Prism and a Pyramid: - A rectangular prism is a three-dimensional shape with six rectangular faces. - Its volume (V) is given by the formula: V = length × width × height. - A pyramid is a three-dimensional shape with a polygonal base and triangular faces meeting at a common vertex. - The volume of a pyramid (V) is calculated using the formula: V = (1/3) × base area × height. - In comparing the volumes of a rectangular prism and a pyramid:   - If they have the same base area and height, the rectangular prism will have three times the volume of the pyramid.   - This is because the rectangular prism fills up space more efficiently due to its shape.   2. Relationship between a Cylinder and a Cone: - A cylinder is a three-dimensional shape with two congruent circular bases and a curved surface. - The volume of a cylinder (V) is given by the formula: V

[Q3] - MATHEMATICS 3Q REVIEWER

[Q3] - MATHEMATICS 3Q PERIODIC TEST REVIEWER Test I. Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.   1) Which of the following is a solid figure that has one circular base and one vertex? a) Cube b) Cylinder c) Cone d) Pyramid   2) Which solid figure has a circular base and a curved surface that tapers to a point? a) Cylinder b) Cone c) Sphere d) Cube   3) What is the name of a solid figure that has six rectangular faces and eight vertices? a) Cube b) Pyramid c) Cone d) Cylinder   4) Which solid figure has two circular bases that are parallel to each other? a) Cylinder b) Sphere c) Cone d) Pyramid   5) What is the name of a solid figure that has a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a common vertex? a) Cube b) Cylinder c) Cone d) Pyramid   6) What is a sequence? a) A mathematical statement that shows the equality between two expressions or values b) A set of numbers or objects arranged in a specific