Match the Correct Formula for Volume for the 3-D shape

  1. Match the Correct Formula for Volume for the 3-D shape it goes with:(1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the
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  2. Match the Correct Formula for Volume for the 3-D shape it goes with:(1 point) πr2h3 43πr3 πr2hCone sphere cylinder
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  3. I am doing a project, are my answers correct?1. Find and simplify the volume-to-surface-area ratio for each of the three
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  4. 2. Look in Lesson 2 AND lesson 5 (My Notes... section) on the study guide to answer this question. Match the correct area
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  5. Look in Lesson 2 AND lesson 5 (My Notes... section) on the study guide to answer this question. Match the correct area formula
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  6. Since the purpose of an ice cube is to keep a drink cold, is it better foran ice cube to have a high volume or a low volume?
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  7. One student multiplies the edge lengths of a right rectangular prism to get the a volume of 7/8 cubic units. What is one way to
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  8. One student multiplies the edge lengths of a right rectangular prism to get the volume of 78 cubic units. What is one way to
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  9. One student multiplies the edge lengths of a right rectangular prism to get the a volume of 78 cubic units. What is one way to
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  10. 1. Find and simplify the volume-to-surface-area ratio for each of the three possible ice cube shapes. You can use this chart.|Sh
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    2. Alexia Smith asked by Alexia Smith
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