How to find the volume of a cylinder

Practice Questions

SSAT Upper Level Quantitative (Math) › How to find the volume of a cylinder

Questions
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1

The height of a cylinder is 3 inches and the radius of the circular end of the cylinder is 3 inches. Give the volume and surface area of the cylinder.

2

The height of a cylinder is two times the length of the radius of the circular end of a cylinder. If the volume of the cylinder is , what is the height of the cylinder?

3

We have two right cylinders. The radius of the base Cylinder 1 is times more than that of Cylinder 2, and the height of Cylinder 2 is 4 times more than the height of Cylinder 1. The volume of Cylinder 1 is what fraction of the volume of Cylinder 2?

4

The end (base) of a cylinder has an area of square inches. If the height of the cylinder is half of the radius of the base of the cylinder, give the volume of the cylinder.

5

Two right cylinders have the same height. The radius of the base of the first cylinder is two times more than that of the second cylinder. Compare the volume of the two cylinders.

6

Find the volume of the cylinder if the circular base has an area of , and the height of the cylinder is also .

7

Find the volume, in cubic inches, of a cylinder that has a radius of inches and a height of inches.

8

A cylinder has a diameter of inches and a height of inches. Find the volume, in cubic inches, of this cylinder.

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