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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 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
Grade 11 Volume CCSS: HSG-GMD.A.3
A standard softball has a circumference of 12 inches. What is the volume of a softball?
  1. 8 cubic inches
  2. 33 cubic inches
  3. 26 cubic inches
  4. 29 cubic inches
Grade 11 Volume CCSS: HSG-GMD.A.3
A cup, which is 4 inches deep and 3.5 inches in diameter, is filled with water and then poured into a cup that is 6 inches deep and 2.5 inches in diameter. Which statement is correct?
  1. The water will not all fit in the second cup.
  2. The water will fit in the second cup with room to spare.
  3. The water will fill the second cup exactly to the top.
  4. There is not enough information to determine.
Grade 11 Volume CCSS: HSG-GMD.A.3
Grade 11 Volume CCSS: HSG-GMD.A.3
An ancient pyramid is 232 feet long, 183 feet wide and 130 feet tall. The interior cavity is a rectangular prism 80 feet long, 60 feet wide and 20 feet high. What volume of stone is in the pyramid?
  1. 10,103,452 ft3
  2. 10,131,452 ft3
  3. 10,743,760 ft3
  4. 1,743,760 ft3
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