If two shapes have the same [u][b][color=#ff0000]Height[/color][/b][/u], and matching [b][u][color=#ff00ff]Widths[/color][/u][/b] everywhere along the height, then the shapes have the same area.[br][br][img]https://d1hepzhkxkhmpd.cloudfront.net/sy/2016-07-31/geometry/cavalieri_2d/module_screenshot_big.jpg[/img][br][u]Student Directions: [br][/u][br]1. Discuss with a partner your understanding of Cavalieri's Principle looking at the Image and [br] [br]2. What is the relationship between sides representing the height and width of the figures?[br]
[b][u]Student Directions:[br][/u][/b][br][u][i]Utilizing the interactive activity, apply Cavalieri's Principle to consider the following questions:[br][/i][/u]1. What is the shape of the base of the figure? [br]2. How does this base shape contribute to finding the area of the whole solid?[br]3. How or What does the activity connect you to real life experiences or situations?