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Common Core Standard HSG-GMD.A.3 Questions

Use volume formulas for cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres to solve problems.

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Grade 10 Volume CCSS: HSG-GMD.A.3
A cube has a surface area of 216 cm2, what is its volume?
  1. 1296 cm3
  2. 216 cm3
  3. 46656 cm3
  4. 64 cm3
Grade 10 Volume CCSS: HSG-GMD.A.3, HSG-MG.A.1
A spherical water tower has a diameter of 15 meters and is filled completely with water. How much water is in the tank?
  1. 14137 m3
  2. 1767 m3
  3. 994 m3
  4. 563 m3
Grade 11 Volume CCSS: HSG-GMD.A.3
The great pyramid of Giza has a height of 481 feet and a square base with a width of 756 feet. If it is solid inside, what volume of rock is in it?
  1. 65,333,333 ft3
  2. 91,636,272 ft3
  3. 19,636,272 ft3
  4. 695,272 ft3
Grade 11 Volume CCSS: HSG-GMD.A.3
Grade 11 Volume CCSS: HSG-GMD.A.3
A rectangular pyramid is 253 ft by 372 ft and 132 ft tall. What is the volume of the pyramid?
  1. 4,104,141 ft3
  2. 3,265,124 ft3
  3. 4,008,333 ft3
  4. 4,141,104 ft3
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