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Understanding Volume in Algebra: Bases and Heights Explained

Learn how to calculate volume in algebra with base and height measurements. Understand the concept of cubic units and how to apply it in calculations. Examples like volume of a sphere (4πr^3/3).

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Understanding Volume in Algebra: Bases and Heights Explained

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  1. Algebra 1 Ch.x Notes Page 67 P67 x-x Volume

  2. Volume is a measurement of... the amount of stuff something can hold. It is measured in Cubic Units. Unit Cube

  3. Volume = B x H B depends on the Base Big B = Area of the BASE BASES are Parallel and Congruent (It does not have to be what it is sitting on.) Big H = Height of the Figure HEIGHT is the Distance between the Bases

  4. Volume = B x H B depends on the Base Big B = Area of the BASE BASES are Parallel and Congruent (It does not have to be what it is sitting on.) Big H = Height of the Figure HEIGHT is the Distance between the Bases

  5. Examples

  6. Volume of a Sphere 4πr3 3

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