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Exercises: Informal Arguments for Volume and Area Formulas

Grade 10·24 problems·~30 min·Common Core Math - HS Geometry·standard·hsg-gmd-a-1
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Warm-Up

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Which statement best describes an informal argument in mathematics?

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A regular polygon is inscribed in a circle. As the number of sides of the polygon increases, what happens to its perimeter?

3.

Which expression gives the area of a circle with radius rr?

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Fluency Practice

A regular hexagon inscribed in a circle of radius 1, with one side labeled 1
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A regular hexagon is inscribed in a circle of radius 1. Each side of the hexagon equals the radius, so each side has length 1. What is the perimeter of the hexagon, and how does it compare to the circumference 2π6.282\pi \approx 6.28?

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In the wedge-dissection argument for circle area, a circle of radius rr is cut into many thin sectors and rearranged into a shape resembling a rectangle. Which dimensions does this near-rectangle have, and what area does it give?

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A cylindrical pipe has radius r=3r = 3 cm and height h=10h = 10 cm. Using V=πr2hV = \pi r^2 h, compute the volume. Express your answer in terms of π\pi (e.g., write 90π90\pi).

A square pyramid and a square prism with the same base B and height h, showing that three pyramids fill the prism
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A square pyramid and a square prism share the same square base (area BB) and the same height hh. A student fills the pyramid with sand three times and pours it into the prism. The prism is exactly full. What does this demonstrate about the pyramid's volume?

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A square pyramid has a square base with side length 6 m and height h=8h = 8 m. Compute its volume using V=13BhV = \frac{1}{3}Bh. The base area B=62=36B = 6^2 = 36 m². Express your answer in cubic meters.

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A cone has radius r=4r = 4 cm and height h=9h = 9 cm. Compute its volume using V=13πr2hV = \frac{1}{3}\pi r^2 h. Express your answer in terms of π\pi.

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