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Volume of Spheres, Cones, and Pyramids

Volume of Spheres, Cones, and Pyramids

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Mathematics

8th - 12th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 24 Questions

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Volume of Sphere, Cones, and Pyramids

By Cassie Bartley

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Pyramids can be described in terms of height and the area of it’s base

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​You name the pyramid based on the shape of the base.

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What is the shape of the base?

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Rectangle

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Triangle

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Circle

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Trapezoid

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What is the shape of the base?

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Square

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Circle

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Triangle

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Hexagon

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What is the height of the pyramid?

V=13lwhV=\frac{1}{3}lwh  

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10cm

2

6cm

3

11cm

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Multiple Choice

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What is the volume of rectangular pyramid?

V=13lwhV=\frac{1}{3}lwh  

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660 cm^3

2

220 cm^3

3

330 cm^3

4

110 cm^3

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Solve for the volume of the rectangular pyramid

V=13lwhV=\frac{1}{3}lwh  

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360 ft^3

2

1080 ft^3

3

180 ft^

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216 ft^3

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Solve for the volume of the rectangular pyramid

V=13lwhV=\frac{1}{3}lwh  

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192 cm^3

2

576 cm^3

3

288 cm^3

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96 cm^3

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Cones

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What is the radius of the cone?

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3 in

2

8 in

3

36 in

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Find the volume of the cone.

V=13πr2hV=\frac{1}{3}\pi r^2h  

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113.1 in3

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37.7 in3

3

339.3 in3

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Find the volume of the cone. Round your answers to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for π.

V=13πr2hV=\frac{1}{3}\pi r^2h  

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14.13 in3

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56.52 in3

3

169.56 in3

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Find the volume of the cone. Round your answers to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for π.

V=13πr2hV=\frac{1}{3}\pi r^2h  

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150.72 cm³

2

75.36 cm³

3

452.16 cm³

4

151 cm³

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Find the volume of the cone. Round your answers to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for π.

V=13πr2hV=\frac{1}{3}\pi r^2h  

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399.9 ft3

2

1,199.9 ft3

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85.1 ft3

4

324 ft3

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Find the volume of the cone. Round your answers to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for π.

V=13πr2hV=\frac{1}{3}\pi r^2h  

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340.2 mm3

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1020.5 mm3

3

68.0 mm3

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Spheres

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Find the volume of the given sphere.

V=43πr3V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^3  

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1,4679.8 cubic km

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995.6 cubic km

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1,000.9 cubic km

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1,150.3 cubic km

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Multiple Choice

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Find the volume of the given sphere.

V=43πr3V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^3  

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418.7 cubic ft

2

3,984.6 cubic ft

3

4,188.8 cubic ft

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4,319.8 cubic ft

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Multiple Choice

What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 4 inches? Use 3.14 for pi.

V=43πr3V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^3  

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561.5 in³

2

267.9 in³

3

201 in³

4

803.8 in³

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Multiple Choice

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Find the volume of the given sphere.

V=43πr3V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^3  

Be sure to divide the diameter by 2 first

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1,563.5 cubic in.

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1,325.5 cubic in.

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1,129.9 cubic in.

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1,819.6 cubic in.

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Multiple Choice

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The formula for the Volume of ...
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Spheres
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Cones
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Cylinders

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What shape is this?
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Cylinder
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Cone
3
Sphere

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Multiple Choice

How do you find the volume of a cone?
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V= 1/πr2h
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V= 4/πr2h
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V= 4/πr3
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V= πr2h

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Find the volume of the given hemisphere.

V=43πr3V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^3  

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1,216.7 cubic in.

2

879.6 cubic in.

3

991.4 cubic in.

4

1,072.3 cubic in.

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What is the volume of this rectangular prism?

V=lwhV=lwh  

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30 ft3

2

36 ft3

3

12 ft3

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What is the volume of this rectangular prism?

V=lwhV=lwh  

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20 in3

2

9 in3

3

25 in3

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Multiple Choice

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Find the volume of the cylinder.

V=πr2hV=\pi r^2h  

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4239
2
1696
3
1130
4
565

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Find the volume of the cylinder.

V=πr2hV=\pi r^2h  

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282.6
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516.2
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133
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