Find the volume of the cone.
Round the answer to the nearest tenth.
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Volume = ________
(Level 2)
Find the volume of the sphere.
Round the answer to the nearest tenth.
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Volume = ________
(Level 2)
Find the volume of a cone with a diameter of 5.5 km and a height of 11.2 km.
Round the answer to the nearest tenth.
Volume = _______ km
(Level 2)
Find the volume of the cylinder.
Round the answer to the nearest tenth.
Volume = _________ in
(Level 2)
A can of juice is 6 inches tall. It has a base with a diameter of 4 inches. What is the volume of the can?
Round the answer to the nearest tenth.
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Volume = __________
(Level 2)
A beach ball has a diameter of 14 inches. What is its volume to the nearest tenth of an inch?
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Volume = __________
(Level 2)
A hockey puck has a diameter of 7.6 cm and a height of 3.4 cm.
What is the volume of a cylindrical package containing six hockey pucks?
Round the answer to the nearest cubic centimeter.
(Level 3)
A cylinder has a radius of 3 cm and a height of 5 cm. Find the surface area of the cylinder.
Round the answer to the nearest tenth.
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(Level 3)
A cylindrical can has a volume of 5,667.7 cubic inches and a base with a radius of 9.5 inches.
Find the height of the can.
Round the answer to the nearest inch.
(Level 3)
Find the surface area of the figure below.
If a cone has a height of 16 feet and a volume of 603.19 cubic feet, find the length of its diameter.
Karen thinks that a sphere with a radius of 2 units has double the volume of a sphere with a radius of 1 unit because the radius is doubled. Is she correct? Explain.
Which cone has the greatest volume? Explain how you know.