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Volume Cylinders, Spheres, Cones

Volume Cylinders, Spheres, Cones

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Mathematics

8th Grade

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CCSS
8.G.C.9, 5.NBT.A.4, 7.G.B.4

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Volume Cylinders, Spheres, Cones

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Review

  •  Cylinder: r = πr2hCylinder:\ r\ =\ \pi r^2h  

  •  Cone: V=13πr2hCone:\ V=\frac{1}{3}\pi r^2h  

  •  Sphere: V=43πr3Sphere:\ V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^3  

  • If you are given diameter, divide it by 2 to get the radius

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Multiple Choice

How do you find the volume of a cylinder?

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V= 1/3 πr2h

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V= 4/3 πr2h

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V= 4/3 πr3

4

V= πr2h

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Multiple Choice

How do you find the volume of a cone?

1

V= 1/3 πr2h

2

V= 4/3 πr2h

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V= 4/3 πr3

4

V= πr2h

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Multiple Choice

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The formula for the Volume of ...

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Spheres

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Cones

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Cylinders

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Multiple Choice

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What value do we use to approximate this symbol?

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pi 3pi\ \approx\ 3

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pi 31.4pi\ \approx\ 31.4

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pi 3.14pi\ \approx\ 3.14

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pi 13.4pi\ \approx\ 13.4

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Multiple Choice

Find the radius of a circle who's diameter is 40 ft.
1
40ft
2
80ft
3
20ft
4
45ft

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Multiple Choice

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Is the red line a radius or diameter of the circle?

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Radius

2

Diameter

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Multiple Choice

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Is the red line a radius or diameter of the circle?

1

Radius

2

Diameter

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Multiple Choice

Find the radius of a circle who's diameter is 40 ft.

1

40ft

2

80ft

3

20ft

4

45ft

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Rounding Review

  • The first number after the decimal is the tenths place (3.4)

  • The second number after the decimal is the hundredths place (3.44)

  • The third number after the decimal is the thousandths place (3.442)

  • To round, look to the neighbor to the right to see what to do, if the number is 5 or above, round up. If the number is below five, keep it as is.

  • Examples: 3.46 to the tenth

  • 2.2234 to the hundredths

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Multiple Choice

Round 23.542 to the nearest tenth.

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23.5

2

23.6

3

23.54

4

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Multiple Choice

Round 23.542 to the nearest tenth.

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23.5

2

23.6

3

23.54

4

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Multiple Choice

Round 1.823 to the nearest whole number.

1

1

2

1.8

3

2

4

2.8

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What is the volume?


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What do we notice here? What is the volume?

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Daily Reflection Question

  • A globe Mr. Knowles and Mr. Rich are using to teach about geography has a diameter of 18 inches. What is the volume of the globe? How do you know? Use full sentences.


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Multiple Choice

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Michael has a very large soup pot shaped like a cylinder that has a height of 15 inches and a radius of 6 inches. How much soup can Michael’s soup pot hold?

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4239 in3

2

423.9 in3

3

1695.6 in3

4

1695.6 in2

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Multiple Choice

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A cylinder shaped jar has a radius of 2 cm and a height of 6 cm. What’s the volume of the jar? 
1
301.44 cubic cm
2
125.93 cubic cm
3
75.36 cubic cm
4
67.89 cubic cm

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Multiple Choice

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Find the Volume if the height is 10 cm and radius 3 cm?
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250
2
200
3
283
4
180

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Multiple Choice

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Find the Volume of the Cone

1

150.72 cm³

2

75.36 cm³

3

452.16 cm³

4

151 cm³

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Multiple Choice

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Find the Volume of the Cone

1

150.72 cm³

2

75.36 cm³

3

452.16 cm³

4

151 cm³

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Other Answers

  • Sometimes, answers will be written in relation to pi ( 3.56π3.56\pi  or  14π14\pi  ) 

  • Ex. A cylinder has a radius of 5 cm and a height of 4cm. What is the volume?





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Multiple Choice

The volume of a cone with the same height and radius of a cylinder has what fraction of the volume of the cylinder?

1

1/2

2

2/3

3

1/4

4

1/3

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Multiple Choice

A cylinder has a height of 3in and a radius of 3 inches. What is the volume?
1
9π in3
2
27π in3
3
81π in3
4
3π in3

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Multiple Choice

A cylinder has a height of 4 m and a diameter or 4 m. What is the volume?

1

64π m3

2

16π m3

3

64π m2

4

16π m2

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Multiple Choice

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Which cylinder will have a larger volume?

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Cylinder A

2

Cylinder B

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Finding radius given volume

  • To find the radius or height given the volume, you should solve as an equation

  • Ex. 1: A cylinder with a volume of 88 in³ and a height of 7 in. What is the radius?

  • Ex. 2: A cone with a volume of 20.9 m³ and a radius of 2 m. What is the height?

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Multiple Choice

A cylinder has a volume of 502.4cm3 and has a radius of 4cm. What is the height of the cylinder?

1

10cm3

2

10cm

3

5cm2

4

5cm

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