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1. Amy wants to her ice cream cone filled exactly to the top. The radius of the cone is 2 in. and the height is 6 in. How much ice cream will it take to fill the cone?

Note: As you can see, an ice cream cone is an upside down cone. This doesn’t change the formula…..

 

2. Jack is going to fill his beach ball with water. The radius of the ball is 24 in. How much water will it take to fill the beach ball?

 

3. Mary is sending her sister as summer camp a square box filled with tiny candies. The side of the box measures 6 in. How much candy will it take to fill the box?

 

4. Jim and Mary are competing in a math contest. They have to calculate how much it takes to completely fill a canister with a radius of 4 in. and a height of 5 in. with flour. How much flour will it take to fill the canister?

 

5. Aunt Lillian needs to fill a shoebox with packing material. The box measured 9 in by 5 in by 5 in. How much packing material does she need to fill the box?

(It doesn’t matter what the size, the formula stays the same….)

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