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53Find the volume. 15 mm 8 mm 22 mm

54Find the volume of a rectangular pyramid with a base length of 2.7 meters and a base width of 1.3 meters, and the height of the pyramid is 2.4 meters. HINT: Drawing a diagram will help!

55Find the volume of a square pyramid with base edge of 4 inches and pyramid height of 3 inches.

56Find the Volume 9 m 12 m 11 m 6 m

57Find the Volume 14 ft 21 ft

58Find the Volume 8 in 6.9 in

59Find the Volume 4 ft 7 ft 8 ft 9 ft

60A cone 20 cm in diameter and 14 cm high was used to fill a cubical planter, 25 cm per edge, with soil. How many cones full of soil were needed to fill the planter? 20 cm 14 cm 25 cm

61Find the surface area of the cylinder. Radius = 6 cm and Height = 7 cm

62Find the Surface Area. 11 cm 12 cm

63Find the Surface Area. 7 in 8 in 9 in 2 in

64Find the Volume. 7 in 8 in 9 in 2 in

65A rectangular storage box is 12 in wide, 15 in long and 9 in high. How many square inches of colored paper are needed to cover the surface area of the box?

66Find the surface area of a square pyramid with a base length of 4 inches and slant height of 5 inches.

67Find the volume. 40 m 70 m 80 m

68A teacher made 2 pair of foam dice to use in math games. Each cube measured 10 in on each side. How many square inches of fabric were needed to cover the 2 cubes?