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General Volume For Prism (Area of The Base) Height: The Westminster School Mensuration Formulas

The document lists formulas for calculating the volumes of various geometric shapes including prisms, cylinders, cubes, pyramids, cones, spheres, and hemispheres. Formulas are provided for calculating the volumes of prisms, cylinders, cubes, cuboids, triangular prisms, trapezoidal prisms, pyramids, square pyramids, rectangular pyramids, cones, spheres, and hemispheres.

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General Volume For Prism (Area of The Base) Height: The Westminster School Mensuration Formulas

The document lists formulas for calculating the volumes of various geometric shapes including prisms, cylinders, cubes, pyramids, cones, spheres, and hemispheres. Formulas are provided for calculating the volumes of prisms, cylinders, cubes, cuboids, triangular prisms, trapezoidal prisms, pyramids, square pyramids, rectangular pyramids, cones, spheres, and hemispheres.

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THE WESTMINSTER SCHOOL

Mensuration formulas

General volume for prism = (area of the base) * height


2
Volume of cylinder = r h

Volume of cube = S *S *S
Volume of cuboid = L * W * H
1
Volume of triangular based prism = 2

*b*h)* height of the prism

Volume of trapezoidal prism = ( 2 *h*(a + b))* height of the


prism
General volume for Pyramids =

1
3 (area of the base)*

height
1

Volume of square based pyramid = 3

(s * s) * height

Volume of rectangular based pyramid =


1 2
r h
Volume of cone = 3

Volume of sphere =

4
3

r3
2

Volume of Hemisphere = 3
diameter
Radius =
2

r3

1
3 (L * w) * height

THE WESTMINSTER SCHOOL


Mensuration formulas

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