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Geometry: Volume of Rectangular and Triangular Prisms

This document discusses calculating the volume of rectangular and triangular prisms. It explains that to find the volume of a prism, you first calculate the area of the base, then multiply the base area by the height. For a rectangular prism, the base area is length times width, and the volume formula is Volume = Base Area x Height. For a triangular prism, the base is a triangle so you use the triangle area formula of Base = (1/2) x Base x Height, and the volume formula is the same - Volume = Base Area x Height. Examples are provided to demonstrate calculating the volumes of different prisms.

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Geometry: Volume of Rectangular and Triangular Prisms

This document discusses calculating the volume of rectangular and triangular prisms. It explains that to find the volume of a prism, you first calculate the area of the base, then multiply the base area by the height. For a rectangular prism, the base area is length times width, and the volume formula is Volume = Base Area x Height. For a triangular prism, the base is a triangle so you use the triangle area formula of Base = (1/2) x Base x Height, and the volume formula is the same - Volume = Base Area x Height. Examples are provided to demonstrate calculating the volumes of different prisms.

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Geometry

Volume of
Rectangular
and Triangular Prisms

Volume
Volume the amount of space occupied

by an object.

Example:
The VOLUME of
this cube is all the
space contained by
the sides of the
cube, measured in
cube units (units3).

Volume
Volume To calculate the volume of a prism, we first

need to calculate the area of the BASE of the prism.

Example: The
AREA of the base
of this rectangular
prism is l x w.

Volume
Volume Once we know the area of the

base, this is then multiplied by the height to


determine the VOLUME of the prism.

We find that:
h

Volume = Area of Base x Height

Volume = (l x w) x

Volume

Volume (rectangular prism)


Formula:
h

V =

V = lxw x h

Volume
Find the volume of this prism

Formula:
V = B x h
V = lxw x h
7 cm

5 cm

4 cm

Volume
Find the volume of this prism

Formula:
V = B x h
V = lxw x h
7 cm

V = 5cm x 4cm x 7cm


5 cm

4 cm

Volume
Find the volume of this prism

Formula:
V = B x h
V = lxw x h
7 cm

V = 5cm x 4cm x 7cm


5 cm

4 cm

V =

140cm3

Volume
Does it matter which side is the base?

Formula:
V = B x h
V = lxw x h
5 cm
4 cm
7 cm

V = 7cm x 4cm x 5cm

Volume
Volume of a Triangular Prism

Volume
The same principles apply to the

triangular prism.

h
b

To find the volume of


the triangular prism,
we must first find the
area of the triangular
base (shaded in
yellow).

Volume
To find the area of the Base

Area (triangle) = b x h
2
h
b

This gives us the Area


of the Base (B).

Volume
Now to find the volume

We must then multiply


the area of the base
(B) by the height (h) of
the prism.
This will give us the
Volume of the Prism.

Volume
Volume of a Triangular Prism

Volume
(triangular prism)
B

V =

B x h

Volume
Together

Volume
V =

B x h

Volume
Together

Volume
V =
V=

B x h
(8 x 4) x 12
2

Volume
Together

Volume
V = B

V = (8 x 4) x 12
2
V = 16
x 12

Volume
Together

Volume
V = B x h
V = (8 x 4) x 12
2
V = 16
x 12
V =

192 cm3

Volume
Your turn

Find the Volume

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