G.GMD.A.3 and G.GMD.B.4 - Volume and Cross-Sections of 3D Solids
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G.GMD.A.3 and G.GMD.B.4 - Volume and Cross-Sections of 3D Solids
A plane intersects a right circular cone. Which of the following shapes is not possible as a cross-section of the cone?
A cone and a cylinder have the same base radius and the same height. How does the volume of the cone compare to that of the cylinder?
Find the value of the missing dimension of the cone.
Every plane that intersects a three-dimensional solid produces a circular cross-section.
A cone, a hemisphere, a sphere, and a cylinder all have the same radius of 6 cm. The cone and cylinder both have a height of 6 cm.
Each figure shown below is rotated about the line containing the side marked in red, forming a three-dimensional solid. For each statement, select True or False.
Which three-dimensional solid meets all three criteria below?
The Las Vegas Sphere is a music venue that can be approximately modeled as a sphere.
Diego makes the following claim:
Liam makes the following claim:
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