
Introduction to the Volume of a Sphere
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Mathematics
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Shana Speicher
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Introduction to the Volume of a Sphere
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The parts of a sphere!
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Compare Spheres and Cylinders
Same radius, same height
Sphere is (2/3) the volume of the Cylinder
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Multiple Choice
The volume of the cylinder is 18 m3. What is the volume of the sphere?
12 m3
15 m3
18 m3
27 m3
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Determining the Formula for Volume of a Sphere
The volume of the cylinder is represented by the formula V = Bh, where B is the area of the circular base and h is the height.
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The Volume of a Sphere
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Determine the Volume of the Sphere:
V = (4/3)π(4)3
V = (4/3)π(64)
V = (256/3)π cm3
Approximately 267.95 cm3
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Multiple Select
Which statements are true? Check all that apply.
The height of the cylinder is equal to the diameter of the sphere.
The height of the cylinder is two times the diameter of the sphere.
The radius of the sphere is half the height of the cylinder.
The diameter of the sphere is equal to the radius of the cylinder.
The volume of the sphere is two-thirds the volume of the cylinder.
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Multiple Choice
Which sphere has a volume of 0.288 π in3?
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Multiple Select
Consider this sphere with a diameter of 5 m. What can be concluded about the sphere? Check all that apply.
The sphere has a radius of 10 cm.
The diameter measure is substituted into the formula to find the volume.
The radius is half the diameter.
The formula to apply is V = (4/3)Bh
The volume of the sphere is two-thirds the volume of a cylinder with the same radius and height.
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Multiple Choice
Lara found the volume of a sphere with a diameter of 10. Analyze Lara’s work. Is she correct? If not, what was her mistake?
Yes, she is correct.
No, she used the diameter instead of the radius measure.
No, she should have multiplied 4 and 10 first before applying the exponent.
No, her units should be squared for volume.
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Multiple Choice
This sphere has a diameter of 5 m. What is the volume of the sphere?
V = 29π m3
V = 6125π m3
V = 3500π m3
V = 34000π m3
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Open Ended
When given the diameter of a sphere, how can the volume be calculated? Describe the steps needed to find the volume. Answer with at least 2 compplete sentences.
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