[color=#0000ff]HSG-GMD: Explain volume formulas and use them to solve problems[br]HSN-Q.A: Reason quantitatively and use units to solve problems[br][br][br][/color][b]Approximately symbol ≈[/b]
[color=#ff0000]We are learning to:[/color][br][list][*]Sketch 3D solids and use volume formulas to solve real-world problems[/*][/list][color=#ff0000]We are successful when we can:[/color][br][list][*]Solve real-world problems [/*][/list]
Ms. Leon-Guerrero is throwing a party for her students whose birthday is this month. Each student chooses a pinata filled with candy. Emily's pinata is a cylinder solid. Tar's pinata is a square-based pyramid solid. De'Nya's pinata is a sphere solid. Elisa's pinata is a solid shaped like a pail. In the following questions, find how much candy did each student have in her pinata to share with her classmates.
[color=#ff0000][size=150]For each problem, include correct units of measurement and round your answers to the nearest whole number or in terms of π.[/size][/color]
1) Calculate how much candy is in her pinata. Show your calculations.
2) Calculate how much candy is in her pinata. Show your calculations.
3) Calculate how much candy is in her pinata. Show your calculations.
4) Her pinata is not full with candy because there is a teddy bear inside it. The teddy bear takes up one quarter of the volume of her pinata. Calculate how much candy is in her pinata. Show your calculations.
5) Which student's pinata has the most candy in it? Justify your answer and include your thinking.