This 3D figure has two circular bases.
What is a cylinder
The volume of a cone that has a height of 4cm and a slant height of 5cm. (nearest hundredth)
What is 37.70cm3?
B
What is the Area of the Base?
The value of the exponent when using the formula for volume of a sphere.
What is 3?
The mathematical formula for the area of a circle.
What is A = pi x r2
This 3D figure has one circular base.
What is a cone?
The base area of a cone is about 28m2. The cone has a height of 3m. Find its diameter to the nearest unit.
What is 6m?
A can of soda has a base area of 7.07in2 and a height of 6 inches. To the nearest unit, how much soda can the can hold?
What is 42in2?
The volume of a sphere, to the nearest hundredth, that has a radius of 2cm.
What is 33.51cm3?
The mathematical formula for the area of a Triangle.
What is A = 1/2 bh
This 3D figure does not have a base.
What is a sphere?
h
What is the height?
A cylinder has a radius of 5cm and a height of 7cm. To the nearest tenth, what is it's volume?
What is 549.8cm3?
The amount of air in a ball if the ball has a diameter of 12in and is only half full of air. (nearest unit)
What is 452in3?
The formula used to find the amount of paint in a paint can.
What is V=Bh
This 3d figure has 6 faces and is always sitting on a base.
What is a Rectangular Prism?
The volume of a cone, to the nearest hundredth, with a height of 7cm and a radius of 2cm.
What is 29.32cm3?
A water tower is 24ft tall and can hold 10,857ft3 of water. About how wide is the water tower?
What is 24ft?
A hemisphere.
What is half of a sphere?
The formula used to find the volume of a cone.
What is V = (1/3)Bh
This line segment extends across a circle passing through its center.
What is the Diameter?
The amount of water, to the nearest tenth, that a cone shaped cup can hold if it has a height of 5cm and a diameter of 7cm.
What is 64.1cm3?
A circular swimming pool has a diameter of 36ft and a depth of 6ft. How much water would fill the pool half way? (nearest hundredth)
What is 3053.63ft3?
The volume of a hemisphere, to the nearest tenth, with a diameter of 14cm.
What is 718.4cm3?
The formula used to find the amount of air in a basketball.
What is V=(4/3)pi(r3)