MA.912.GR.4.5
Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving the volume of three-dimensional figures limited to cylinders, pyramids, prisms, cones and spheres.
Example Problems
A hexagonal pyramid has a volume of and a height of .
What is the area of the base of the pyramid?
What is the area of the base of the pyramid?
A hexagonal prism has a base area of 18 square units and a volume of 450 cubic units. What is the height of the prism?
A pentagonal prism has a base area of 11 square units and a volume of 330 cubic units. What is the height of the prism?
Khan Academy ResourcesVolume formulas reviewVolume of composite figuresApply Cavalieri's principleUse related volumesVolume of prisms and pyramidsApply volume of solidsDensity word problemsVolume densityVolume of pyramids intuitionUsing related volumesArea densityCavalieri's principle in 3DApplying volume of solidsDilating in 3DVolumes of cones intuition

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