MAGNETS! S URFACE A REA V OLUME WOOOOOOO!!!! Chapter 11 Review Updated: 2015.

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MAGNETS! S URFACE A REA V OLUME WOOOOOOO!!!! Chapter 11 Review Updated: 2015

1) F IND THE V OLUME OF A CYLINDER IF THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF THE BASE IS 18 Π AND THE HEIGHT IS 12.

2) 24 cm 17 cm. 24 cm h = 12 cm Find the total surface area.

2) 24 cm 17 cm. 24 cm h = 12 cm Find the surface area.

3) I F THE DIMENSIONS OF A CYLINDER ARE MULTIPLIED BY 4, WHAT EFFECT DOES THIS HAVE ON THE VOLUME ?

4) What is the total surface area of a regular hexagonal prism with base edges 10 and height of 20?

4) What is the total surface area of a regular hexagonal prism with base edges 10 and height of 20?

5) W HAT IS THE TOTAL SURFACE AREA OF A REGULAR T RIANGULAR P YRAMID WITH A BASE EDGE OF 10 AND A SLANT HEIGHT OF 12?

6) Find the total surface area

6) Find the total surface area

7) Find the volume of the prism

7) Find the volume of the prism

8) d = 18 in. 15 in. Find the surface area of the cylinder.

8) Find the surface area of the cylinder. d = 18 in. 15 in.

9) 48 cm 50 cm. Find the volume of the cone.

9) 48 cm 50 cm. Find the volume of the cone.

10) 26 cm. = slant height 20 cm Find the volume of the regular pyramid.

10) 26 cm. = slant height 20 cm Find the volume of the regular pyramid.

11) Find the total surface area of a sphere with a diameter of 18 in.

11) Find the total surface area of a sphere with a diameter of 18 in.

12) 60  20 cm Find the total surface area of the cone.

12) 60  20 cm Find the surface area of the cone.

13) Find the radius of a sphere that has volume of 288π inches cubed.

13) Find the radius of a sphere that has volume of 288π inches cubed.

14) A scoop of ice cream, 6 inches in diameter is put into a cone with radius 3 inches and slant height 5 inches. If the ice cream melts, will the cone overflow?

14) A scoop of ice cream, 6 inches in diameter is put into a cone with radius 3 inches and slant height 5 inches. If the ice cream melts, will the cone overflow?