Volume and Surface Area. Volume of a Prism Answer: The volume of the prism is 1500 cubic centimeters. Find the volume of the prism.

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Volume and Surface Area

Volume of a Prism Answer: The volume of the prism is 1500 cubic centimeters. Find the volume of the prism.

Volume of a Cylinder Find the volume of the cylinder to the nearest tenth. Answer: The volume is approximately 18.3 cm 3.

A.62.8 cm 3 B cm 3 C cm 3 D cm 3 Find the volume of the cylinder to the nearest tenth.

Volume of a Pyramid Find the volume of the square pyramid. Answer: The volume of the pyramid is 21 cubic inches.

Danny is building a model pyramid for a social studies project. The model is a square pyramid with a base edge of 8 feet and a height of 6.5 feet. Find the volume of the pyramid. A.416 ft 3 B. C. D.

Volume of a Cone A. Find the volume of the oblique cone to the nearest tenth.

Volume of a Cone B. Find the volume of the cone to the nearest tenth.

A m 3 B.27,463.2 m 3 C m 3 D m 3 A. Find the volume of the oblique cone to the nearest tenth.

Volumes of Spheres and Hemispheres B. Find the volume of the hemisphere with a diameter of 6 feet. Round to the nearest tenth. Answer: The volume of the hemisphere is approximately 56.5 cubic feet.

A cm 3 B cm 3 C cm 3 D.6434 cm 3 A. Find the volume of the sphere to the nearest tenth.

Solve Problems Involving Solids ARCHEOLOGY The stone spheres of Costa Rica were made by forming granodiorite boulders into spheres. One of the stone spheres has a volume of about 36,000  cubic inches. What is the diameter of the stone sphere?

Surface Area of a Prism Find the surface area of the rectangular prism.

A.320 units 2 B.512 units 2 C.368 units 2 D.416 units 2 Find the surface area of the triangular prism.