G-GMD.A.3
Use volume formulas for cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres to solve problems.
Example Problems
A cylinder has a radius of units and a volume of or 175.93 cubic units. What is the height of the cylinder?
A square pyramid has a base area of 27 square units and a volume of 180 cubic units. What is the height of the pyramid?
A hexagonal pyramid has a base area of 42 square units and a volume of 126 cubic units. What is the height of the pyramid?
Khan Academy ResourcesVolume formulas reviewVolume of a pyramid or coneVolume of composite figuresVolume and surface area of cylindersUse related volumesVolume of prisms and pyramidsApply volume of solidsDensity word problemsVolume of a sphereVolume of triangular prism & cubeCylinder volume & surface areaVolume of pyramids intuitionUsing related volumesVolume of a coneApplying volume of solidsVolumes of cones intuition

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