Please answer the following parts to receive full credit on your BLOG. A. What are the 2 ways 3-D figures named? B. What is volume and give an example. C. What is the volume of the composite figure to the left? Please give the correct unit of measurement. All 3 parts must be answered in complete sentences for full credit. BLOG due January 25, 2017 |
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Luis Rodriguez
1/24/2017 04:34:56 pm
A. One way of naming a 3D shape is by its base B. Volume is the amount of liquid you can put in a 3D shape C. The volume of the shape is 995m
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J.Ivory Thomas
1/24/2017 05:36:59 pm
A: 3D figures and 3D shapes.
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J Thomas
2/4/2017 01:43:58 pm
A: By its sides and the base.
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J Thomas
2/9/2017 06:21:15 am
A: number of bases , and shape of the base.
dyllan kendall
1/24/2017 06:34:20 pm
a. by its base Or its angles
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jalyn biscoe
1/25/2017 11:18:05 am
2 ways 3-d figures are named is by there base and there faces
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Alfredo Hidalgo
1/25/2017 11:18:09 am
A. You can identify them by base
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Tristan Smith
1/25/2017 11:20:00 am
A.U find an 3d shape by it's Base B.Volume-the amount of space it takes to fill an object 3-D figures C. The volume is 86mm
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Joshua Daniel
1/25/2017 11:21:30 am
A: One way 3-D figures are named is because of their base or there surface.
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Mauro Gonzalez
1/25/2017 11:22:55 am
A: You can identify the 3-d figure by the base.
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Jorge quiroz
1/25/2017 02:15:18 pm
A: The 2 ways ti fibd 3D figures are by their faces and base.B: Volumes is hiw much apace something takes up. Ex a cube will take up 64 in since you multiply the base 4 fhe height 4 and the other height 4. C: the volume of the figure is 732.9.
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Ayoon Butt
1/25/2017 03:35:12 pm
A: The most important way to classify a 3D shape is by it's base.
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Jared White
1/25/2017 04:02:09 pm
A:3D Figures are names by the shape of their bases
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YOEL sanchez
1/25/2017 04:39:43 pm
A) by their base
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Jakendrick ball
1/25/2017 04:42:45 pm
A:one way you can name a 3-d figure by its base and another by face b:volume is the amuont of space it takes to fill an object Ex:how much water a bottle can hold B:v=618.2
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Isaac Garcia
1/25/2017 05:02:26 pm
A: the ways 3-D figures are named are by their base and facts.
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YOEL sanchez
1/25/2017 05:02:49 pm
My mistake C) 733.04
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Courtney Pruitt
1/25/2017 07:12:57 pm
You can tell it's a 3-D shape is by its base. Volume is how much an object can hold. Example: a bottle of water filled all the way up. 733.04 cubic meters.
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Hairiston Bowen
1/26/2017 08:40:18 pm
A) You classify 3-D shapes by the base and sides
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Deon Douresseau
1/30/2017 03:45:02 pm
A) 3D figures are named by the shape of their base and number of bases.
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J Thomas
2/3/2017 06:29:25 pm
1: By it's base and angles.
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Max Robinson
2/14/2017 05:50:20 am
1 identify by the Base of 3-d figures 2 volume is how much a 3-d figure can hold 3 the volumes is 89mm.
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Tristan White
2/17/2017 10:55:14 am
A. By its base and sides
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Brendon Curley
2/21/2017 12:02:59 pm
1. two ways 3D figures are named are by its base and sides.
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Brendon curley
2/21/2017 12:04:04 pm
2. Volume is how much something can hold like cement in a cment mixer
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