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Grade 9

5.06 Volume of pyramids and cones

Interactive practice questions

Find the volume of the square pyramid shown.

A square pyramid has a base with a side length labeled $10$10 cm. The sides of the base are marked with single tick marks. A dashed vertical line extending from the apex to the base represents the perpendicular height of the pyramid and is labeled $3$3 cm. A small purple-shaded square marks right the angle formed by the perpendicular height and the base of the pyramid. Dashed lines represent the non-visible part of the pyramid.

Easy
1 min

A right pyramid has a square base of $24$24 m and a perpendicular height of $25$25 m. What is its volume?

Easy
1 min

Find the volume of the rectangular pyramid shown.

Easy
< 1 min

Find the volume of the following rectangular pyramid.

Easy
< 1 min
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Outcomes

9.B3.4

Solve problems involving operations with positive and negative fractions and mixed numbers, including problems involving formulas, measurements, and linear relations, using technology when appropriate.

9.B3.5

Pose and solve problems involving rates, percentages, and proportions in various contexts, including contexts connected to real-life applications of data, measurement, geometry, linear relations, and financial literacy.

9.E1.6

Solve problems using the relationships between the volume of prisms and pyramids and between the volume of cylinders and cones, involving various units of measure.

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