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Volume of 3D Solids — Practice Set

Grade 10·23 problems·~30 min·Digital SAT Math·topic·sat-geotrig-area-vol
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A

Recall / Warm-Up

1.

What is the area of a circle with radius 4 cm?

2.

A rectangle has length 6 m and width 4 m. What is its area?

3.

Evaluate 333^3.

B

Fluency Practice

Rectangular prism with length 5 cm, width 3 cm, and height 4 cm labeled on three edges.
1.

A rectangular prism has length 5 cm, width 3 cm, and height 4 cm. What is its volume in cm³?

2.

A cylinder has radius 3 m and height 7 m. What is its volume? Leave your answer in terms of π\pi.

Cylinder with diameter 10 cm labeled across the base and height 6 cm labeled on the side. An arrow shows r = d/2 = 5.
3.

A cylinder has diameter 10 cm and height 6 cm. What is its volume? Leave your answer in terms of π\pi.

4.

A cone has radius 6 in and height 10 in. What is its volume? Leave your answer in terms of π\pi.

5.

A square pyramid has a base edge of 8 m and a height of 9 m. What is its volume in m³?

6.

A sphere has radius 3 cm. What is its volume? Leave your answer in terms of π\pi.

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