The equation to find volume of a cylinder is V=Bh. What does B stand for?
area of the base
What's the difference between the cylinder and cone volume equation?
1/3
What is the one thing you need to know about the sphere to find the volume?
radius
When you're moving up, are you adding or subtracting?
adding
A reflection _____ a figure on a coordinate plane.
flip
What is the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 3 inches and a height of 7 inches? Round to the nearest hundredth.
197.92 in³
What is the volume of the cone with a radius of 9 and a height of 6? Round to the nearest hundredth.
508.94 units³
Find the volume of the sphere. Round to the nearest hundredth.
radius = 9
3053.63 units³
What axis move left to right?
x-axis
A reflection across the y-axis changes with values
What is the volume of the cylinder with a radius of 2 feet and a height of 10 feet? Round to the nearest tenth.
125.7 ft³
What is the volume of the cone? Round to the nearest tenth.
radius = 2 mm
height = 60 mm
251.3 mm³
Find the volume of the sphere with a radius of 3. Round to the nearest hundredth.
113.10 units³
Describe the translation by this algebraic rule (x-4,y)
4 units to the left
A = (-4,-6)
A' = (4,-6)
Across the y-axis
What is the volume of a pipe that is 8 cm across and 12 cm tall? Round to the nearest hundredth.
603.19 cm³
A snow cone is 18 cm in diameter and 9 cm tall. What is the volume of the snow cone? Round to the nearest hundredth.
763.41 cm³
A tennis ball measuring 5 inches across has what volume? Round to the nearest hundredth.
65.45 inches³
(x+5,y-2)
A coordinate point, (-5,7) was reflected across the x-axis. What is the new point?
(-5,-7)
The volume of a cylinder is 904.78cm3. If the height of the cylinder is 18 cm, what is the radius?
4cm
The volume of a cone is 864 in3. If its diameter is 9in, find its height. Round to the nearest hundredth.
40.7in
What is the radius of a sphere with a volume of 872ft3, to the nearest tenth of a foot?
5.9ft
A coordinate point, (-9,5) was translated 12 units right, and 5 units up. Write the new coordinate point.
(3,10)
What college did Mr. Jones go to?
Southern University