Volume… Cylinders. If r = 6 and x = 13 units, then what is the volume of the cylinder shown below? x r.

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Volume… Cylinders

If r = 6 and x = 13 units, then what is the volume of the cylinder shown below? x r

If d=24 units and h=7 units, then what is the volume of the cylinder shown below? r h

If r=8 units and h=4 units, what is the volume of the cylinder shown below h r

A soup can has a height of 4.5 inches and a diameter of 3 inches. What is the volume of the soup can?

Lisa has chosen a set of vases for her home. The vases are cylindrical and their dimensions (in inches) are as follows Vase A: h=14 and r=3 Vase B: h=7 and r=6 Which of the following statements are true about the volumes of the vases? A. The volume of vase B is four times the volume of vase A. B. The volume of vase A is twice the volume of vase B. C. The volumes of the two vase are equal. D. The volume of vase B is twice the volume of vase A.

Volume Quiz Review

If h=11 and r=3 units, then what is the volume of the cone shown below?

If h=18 units and d=12 units, what is the volume of the cone shown below?

If a sphere has a radius of 13 units, then what is the approximate volume of the sphere?

If d=24 units and h=7 units, then what is the volume of the cylinder shown below? r h

A soup can has a height of 4.5 inches and a diameter of 3 inches. What is the volume of the soup can?

Lisa has chosen a set of vases for her home. The vases are cylindrical and their dimensions (in inches) are as follows Vase A: h=14 and r=3 Vase B: h=7 and r=6 Which of the following statements are true about the volumes of the vases? A. The volume of vase B is four times the volume of vase A. B. The volume of vase A is twice the volume of vase B. C. The volumes of the two vase are equal. D. The volume of vase B is twice the volume of vase A.