Cylinders
Cones
Find the Height
Find the Radius
Real World Problems
100

Radius = 2 cm

Height = 8 cm

What is the volume of the cylinder? (Use 3.14 for pi)

100.48 cubic cm

100

Radius = 6 cm

Height = 11 cm

What is the volume of the cone? (Use 3.14 for pi)

414.48 cubic cm

100

Volume = 147pi cubic centimeters

Radius = 7 cm

What is the height of the cylinder?

3 cm

100

Volume =  144pi cubic feet

Height = 9 feet

What is the radius of the cylinder?

4 feet

100

Maria is a landscaper and is tasked with designing a new water fountain for a park. The fountain will have a cylindrical base that needs to hold water, and she needs to know the volume of water it can hold. The fountain's base has a radius of 3 meters and a height of 5 meters.

How much water can the cylindrical fountain hold? (Use 3.14 for pi)

141.3 cubic meters

200

Radius = 6 cm

Height = 3 cm

What is the volume of the cylinder? (Use 3.14 for pi)

339.12 cubic cm

200

Radius = 8 cm

Height = 17 cm

What is the volume of the cone? (Use 3.14 for pi and round to the nearest HUNDREDTH!)

1,138.77cubic in

200

Radius = 4 cm

Volume =  176pi cubic centimeters 

What is the height of the cylinder?

11 cm

200

Height = 3 cm

Volume =  192pi cubic cm

What is the radius of the cylinder?

8 cm

200

A coffee shop is planning to replace its old coffee beans storage bin with a new, larger one. The new bin will be in the shape of a cylinder. The shop manager wants to know how much coffee it will hold. The bin has a radius of 4 centimeters and a height of 12 centimeters.

How much coffee will the bin hold in cubic meters? (Use 3.14 for pi)

602.88 cubic centimeters

300

A cylinder with a radius of 17 in and a height of 5 in. What is the volume? (Use 3.14 for pi)

4,537.3 cubic in

300

You have a cone with a radius of 3 cm and a height of 22 cm. What is the volume? (Use 3.14 for pi)

207.24 cubic cm


300

You have a cylinder with a radius of 2 meters and a volume of  104pi  cubic meters. What is the height?

26 m

300

300 Free Points

YAY!

300

You have 4 ice cream cones with a radius of 3.7 cm and a height of 9 cm. What would be the total volume of the 4 ice cream cones? (Use 3.14 for pi and round to the nearest hundredth.)

515.84 cubic centimeters

400

A cylinder with a radius of 10.6 meters and a height of 11 meters. 

What is the volume? (Use 3.14 for pi and round to the nearest HUNDREDTH)

3880.91 cubic meters

400

You have a cone with a diameter of 9.2 meters and a height of 13.2 meters. What is the volume? (Use 3.14 for pi)

292.312 cubic m

400

You have a cone with a radius of 1.3 cm and a volume of  5.07pi cubic centimeters. What is the height?

9 cm

400

You have a cylinder with a volume of  605pi cubic inches and a height of 5 inches. What is the radius?

11 inches


400

Emma owns a small ice cream shop and wants to figure out how much ice cream a new cone can hold. The new cones are shaped like a cone, with a diameter of 6 cm at the base and a height of 12 cm. Emma wants to know how much ice cream the cone can hold in cubic centimeters.

How much ice cream can the cone hold? (Use 3.14 for pi)

339.12 cubic centimeters 

500

A cylinder with a diameter of 0.8 cm and a height of 9 cm. 

What is the volume? (Use 3.14 for pi)

4.5216 cubic cm

500

What is the volume of a cone with a diameter of 5.25 centimeters and a height of 17.5 centimeters? (Use 3.14 for pi and round to the nearest HUNDREDTH.)

126.21 cubic centimeters

500

You have a cone with a diameter of 9.2 in and a volume  253.92pi cubic inches. What is the height?

36 in

500

You have a cone with a volume of  180pi  cubic inches and a height of 15 inches. What is the radius?

6 inches

500

You have 4 ice cream cones with a radius of 3.7 cm and a height of 9 cm. What would be the total volume of the 4 icecream cones? (Use 3.14 for pi and round to the nearest hundredth.)

515.84 cubic centimeters

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