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Test- Volume of Cylinder, Cone & Sphere, Angles of a Triangle, Parallel Line cut by Transversal Angles

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Question 1
1.

Match the Correct Formula for Volume for the 3-D shape it goes with by dragging:

  • Cylinder
  • Cone
  • Sphere
Question 2
2.

If the diameter of a sphere is 6 inches, what would be the measurement of its radius?

Question 3
3.

Find the volume of the cylinder. Round to the nearest tenths. Make sure to label your unit of inches with the correct power for volume.


Question 4
4.

Find the volume of the cone. Round to the nearest tenths. Make sure to label your unit of inches with the correct power for volume.


Question 5
5.

Find the volume of the sphere. Round to the nearest tenths. Make sure to label your unit of inches with the correct power for volume.

Question 6
6.

The volume of the cylinder is 3000 cubic inches. Find the height of the cylinder.
Round to the nearest hundredths. Make sure to label your number with a unit of inches.

Question 7
7.

Which angles are congruent to angle 1? Select all that apply.

Question 8
8.

Which angle is a corresponding angle and has a similar measure to angle 4?

Question 9
9.

Which angle is a alternate interior angle and has a similar measure to angle 4?

Question 10
10.

Angle 4 is has a measure of 67 degrees. Line a and Line b are parallel.
What is the measure of angle 3?

Question 11
11.

Line AB is parallel to line CD. The measure of angle P is 60 degrees.
Write 3 sentences describing what you know about the following angles:

Question 12
12.

What is measure of angle b in the triangle?

Question 13
13.

What is measure of angle k in the triangle?

Question 14
14.

Line c intersects parallel lines m and n shown below.
What is the value of x, in degrees?


Question 15
15.

What is the value of the variable d in the triangle?


Question 16
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BONUS 3 points:
The crayon shown below has a radius of 6mm.
How much wax is needed to make the crayon which is the total volume of the figure? (Think of the 2 shapes added together)
Round your final answer to the nearest whole number.