Answer:
8) 144pi
9) 196pi
11) 18pi
12) 298.67pi
Explanation:
Cylinders
The volume of a cylinder is
, where r represents the radius of the base and h represents the height.
For the first cylinder, the radius of the base is 4 and the height is 9.

For the second cylinder, the diameter is 6 and the height is 2. Since the radius is half the diameter, the radius is 3.

Sphere
The volume of a sphere is
, where r is the radius of the sphere.
The diameter is 14, meaning the radius must be 7.

Cone
The volume of a cone is
, where r is the radius and h is the height.
The radius is 8, and the height is 14.
