Volume of Pyramids and Cones Answers use 3.14 for π
410 The blueprint for a monument is shown. The marble the builders plan to use costs $85 per cubic foot. What is the total cost of marble for the monument? 12ft 4ft
5,440 The diamond ring below is 9mm tall and has a hexagonal base with an area of 20mm3. What is its volume in mm3?
Find the volume of this cone using cubic inches 60 Find the volume of this cone using cubic inches 15in 12in
565.2 The base of this triangular pyramid is shown below. What is the volume of the shape in m3? 5m 3m 4m
If this cone has a volume of 314 cm3, how many centimeters tall is it? 16 If this cone has a volume of 314 cm3, how many centimeters tall is it? 5cm
12 Two square pyramids are shown. The shorter one is half as tall as the other, but the dimensions of its base are twice as long. Find the total volume of the two pyramids in m3 6m 3m 2m 4m 2m 4m
24 The base of this square pyramid from Chichen Itza has sides that are 55m long. The height of the pyramid is 33m. What is its volume in m3?
Find the volume of this cone to the nearest cubic inch. 33,275 6in Find the volume of this cone to the nearest cubic inch. 18in
678 A 6cm tall rectangular pyramid is made using the base shown here. What is its volume in cm3? 10cm 5cm
How many cubic feet can this cone hold? 100 How many cubic feet can this cone hold? 8ft 14ft