Example Find the volume for each of the following pyramids (i)

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Example Find the volume for each of the following pyramids (i) Volume of a pyramid Example Find the volume for each of the following pyramids (i) 3cm 6cm

(ii) 5cm 8cm

Find the volume of the plug Example A teal plug is machined into the shape of a truncated cone, with end radii of 1.5cm and 2.4cm. Find the volume of the plug 2.4cm 1.5 3.5cm 4.5cm

Volume of a sphere Example Find the volume of the following spheres 14cm

(ii) 27m

Example The diagram below is of a bowl which consists of a hemi-sphere of diameter 20cm with a smaller hemi-sphere, of radius 9cm, cut out. Find the volume of the bowl.