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Volume & Surface Area - Volume of Pyramids & Cones

This document is a homework assignment focused on calculating the volume of various geometric figures, specifically pyramids and cones. It includes multiple problems requiring students to find volumes and round to the nearest hundredth where necessary. The document spans two pages and contains figures with different dimensions for students to work on.
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Volume & Surface Area - Volume of Pyramids & Cones

This document is a homework assignment focused on calculating the volume of various geometric figures, specifically pyramids and cones. It includes multiple problems requiring students to find volumes and round to the nearest hundredth where necessary. The document spans two pages and contains figures with different dimensions for students to work on.
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Name: ___________________________________ Unit 11: Volume & Surface Area

Date: ________________________ Per: _______ Homework 7: Volume of Pyramids & Cones

** This is a 2-page document! **

Directions: Find the volume of each figure. Round to the nearest hundredth when necessary.
1. 2. 3 km
22 cm
v 43 196 122 0 43,135 8

14 cm 6 196 8 km

v75.40
14
cm

3. 4.
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8 ft 5.7 yd

3.7 ft
12 ft 23 yd
9 yd

5. 6.
12 m 11 mm

19 m 8 mm

B = 110 mm2

7. 8.
7.2 in
9.7 in
24 ft
16 ft
16 ft

16 ft

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9. 10.
26.7 km 15 km

17.3 cm

11.7 km

10.4 cm

11. Find the volume of the shaded solid below.


8 in

10 in

15 in
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18 in

12. Find the total volume of the solid below.

9 ft
12 ft
24 ft

10 ft

15 ft

13. A cone with a radius of 6 meters has a volume of 542.87 m3. Find the slant height of the cone.

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