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8th Grade Math - G.C.9 - Volume Of Cylinders, Cones, And Spheres
8th Grade Math - G.C.9 - Volume Of Cylinders, Cones, And Spheres
8th Grade Math - G.C.9 - Volume Of Cylinders, Cones, And Spheres
8th Grade Math - G.C.9 - Volume Of Cylinders, Cones, And Spheres

11 Questions

CCSS.Math.Content.8.G.C.9
STIM.A.Algebraic
STIM.B.Visual Analysis
STIM.C.Recognize Operations
STIM.D.Claims
STIM.E.Explain Steps/Thinking
STIM.F.Find and Correct Errors
STIM.I.Comparing
STIM.K.Know and Apply a Formula
STIM.L.Convert Visuals to Expressions, Equations, or Inequalities
STIM.O.Situational Analysis
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Volume Of Cylinders, Cones, And Spheres Introduction

2

What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 2 inches?

3

Solve.

4

A cone with a base that has a radius of 10 feet is shown. Its volume is 350 cubic feet.

5

The makers of a water balloon company want to create a spherical water balloon that can hold about 900 cubic centimeters of water.

6

Karly stacked five identical cylinders on top of one another.

7

A cylinder is shown below.

8

Find the volume of each of these shapes and put them in order from least to greatest.

9

Sharla wanted to find the volume of this hemisphere below. Unfortunately, she made a mistake in her calculations. Click on the step where she makes her first mistake.

10

The top of one corner of a castle consists of a stone cylinder with an orange cone.

11

A cone has a diameter of 16 inches and a height of 12 inches.

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