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Algebra 1 Volume of Solid Figures. Warm Up. 1) Find the area of a rectangle with width 8 cm and length 7 cm. 1)56 cm 2. 2) Calculate the area of a triangle with base 14 cm and height 4 cm. 2)28 cm 2. 3) Calculate the area of a trapezoid with bases 14 cm and 15 and height 22 cm. 3)319 cm 2.
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Algebra 1Volume of Solid Figures CONFIDENTIAL
Warm Up 1) Find the area of a rectangle with width 8 cm and length 7 cm. 1)56 cm2 2) Calculate the area of a triangle with base 14 cm and height 4 cm. 2)28 cm2 3) Calculate the area of a trapezoid with bases 14 cm and 15 and height 22 cm. 3)319 cm2 4) Calculate the perimeter of a circle with radius 42 cm. 4)132 cm 5) Calculate the areaof a circle with radius 42 cm. 5) 5544 cm2 CONFIDENTIAL
Solid Geometry Solid geometry is concerned with three-dimensional shapes. Some examples of three-dimensional shapes are cubes, rectangular solids, prisms, cylinders, spheres, cones and pyramids. The three flat shapes of the triangle, rectangle, and circle may become solids by adding the third dimension of depth. The triangle becomes a cone; the rectangle, a rectangular solid; and the circle, a cylinder. CONFIDENTIAL
s s s Cubes A cube is a three-dimensional figure with all edges of the same length. If s is the length of one of its sides, the Volume of the cube = s3 Calculate the volume of the cubewith length of sides = 7 cm. Volume of the cube = s3 = (7)3 = 7 x 7 x 7 = 343 Volume of the cube = 343cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
h w l Rectangular Solids In a rectangular solid, the length, width and height may be of different lengths. The volume of the rectangular solid would be the product of the length, width and height. Volume of Rectangular solid = lwh Calculate the volume of the cuboidwith length 7 cm, width4 cm and height6 cm. Volume of the cube = lwh = 7 x 4 x 6 = 168 Volume of the cuboid= 168cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
Now you try! 1) A metal cube of 9 cm is melted and formed into 3 smaller cubes. If the edge of two smaller cubes are 1 cm and 6 cm, find the side of the third smaller cube. 1) 8 cm 2) Three cuboids of dimensions 2cm x 5cm x 7cm, 4cm x 4cm x 5cm and 2cm x 3cm x 1cm are melted and a cube is formed. Find the side of the cube. 2) 6 cm CONFIDENTIAL
r h Cylinders A cylinder is a solid with two congruent circles joined by a curved surface. In the given figure, the radius of the circular base is r and the height is h. The volume of the cylinder is the area of the base × height. The volume of the cylinder =Πr2h. Calculate the volume of the cylinderwith radius of the base is 8 cm and the height is 10 cm. The volume of the cylinder =Πr2h = 3.14 x (8)2 x 14 = 2009.6 Volume of the cylinder= 2009.6cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
a b h h a s Prisms A prism is a solid that has two congruent parallel bases that are polygons. The polygons form the bases of the prism and the length of the edge joining the two bases is called the height. The diagrams below show two prisms: Another with a pentagon-shaped base called a Pentagonal prism. One with a triangle-shaped base called a Triangular prism CONFIDENTIAL
a b h h a s Volume of prism = area of base × height Triangular prism Volume of Triangular prism = 1 abh 2 Pentagonal prism Volume of Pentagonal prism = 5 ash 2 apothem length height CONFIDENTIAL
a b h Triangular prism Calculate the volume of the Triangular prismwith altitude = 5 cm , base = 8 cm and the height is = 10 cm. Volume of Triangular prism = 1 abh 2 = 1 x 5 x 8 x 10 2 = 200 Volume of the Triangular prism= 200cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
h a Pentagonal prism Calculate the volume of the Pentagonalprismwith apothem length = 4 cm , side length = 7cmand the height is = 8 cm. Volume of Pentagonalprism = 5 ash 2 = 5 x 4 x 7 x 8 2 = 560 s Volume of the Pentagonalprism= 560cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
Now you try! 1) Calculate the volume of the cylinder with radius of the base is 10 cm and the height is 13 cm. 1) 4082 cm3 2) Calculate the volume of the Triangular prism with altitude = 8 cm , base = 5 cm and the height is = 12 cm. 2) 240 cm3 3) Calculate the volume of the Pentagonalprism with apothem length = 13 cm , side length = 15 cm and the height is = 10 cm. 3) 4875 cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
r Spheres A sphere is a solid with all its points the same distance from the center. If r is the length of radius of the sphere, Volume of the sphere = 4Πr3 3 Calculate the volume of the spherewith radius = 6 cm. The volume of the sphere =4Πr3 = 4 x 3.14 x 6 x 6 x 6 33 = 904.32 Volume of the sphere= 904.32cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
h r Cones A circular cone has a circular base, which is connected by a curved surface to its vertex. A cone is called a right circular cone, if the line from the vertex of the cone to the center of its base is perpendicular to the base. . If r is the radius and h is the height, Volume of the cone= 1Πr2h 3 CONFIDENTIAL
h r Cones Calculate the volume of the conewith radius 6 cm and the height is = 12 cm. The volume of the cone =1Π r2h 3 = 1 x 3.14 x 6 x 6 x 12 3 = 452.16 Volume of the cone= 452.16 cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
Now you try! 1) Calculate the volume of the spherewith radius = 13 cm. 1) 9198.1 cm3 2) Calculate the volume of the conewith radius 5 cm and the height is = 9 cm. 2) 235.5 cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
s h b b Pyramid A pyramid is a solid with a polygon base and connected by triangular faces to its vertex. A pyramid is a regular pyramid if its base is a regular polygon and the triangular faces are all congruent isosceles triangles. Vertex slant height Altitude Face Base CONFIDENTIAL
s h b b h b a Regular triangular pyramid Volume of theRegular triangular pyramid= 1abh 6 a =apothem length Regular square pyramid Volume of theRegular square pyramid= 1b2h 3 CONFIDENTIAL
h b a Regular triangular pyramid Calculate the volume of the regular triangular pyramidwith base 10 cm, apothem length 8and the height 12 cm. Volume of theRegular triangular pyramid = 1abh 6 = 1 x 10 x 8 x 12 6 = 160 Volume of the Regular triangular pyramid= 160 cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
s h b b Regular square pyramid Calculate the volume of the regular squarepyramidwith base 11 cmand the height 12 cm. Volume of theRegular square pyramid = 1b2h 3 = 1 x (11)2 x 12 3 = 484 Volume of the Regular squarepyramid= 484 cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
Now you try! 1) Calculate the volume of the regular triangular pyramidwith base 5 cm, apothem length 4and the height 7 cm. 1) 23.33 cm3 2) Calculate the volume of the regular squarepyramidwith base 7 cmand the height 9 cm. 2) 147 cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
3 4 4 Assessment 1) The carpentry class has agreed to help the physical education teacher by building a box to store the athletic equipment on the edge of the field. The plans called for the box to be 3 feet high, 4 feet long, and 4 feet wide. (Call this Box A.) Two students proposed that the box would hold more equipment if it were taller and not as wide. They want the box to be 3 feet wide, 4 feet high, and 4 feet long. (Call this Box B.) a) 48 ft3 b) Both the boxes have equal volume. • What is the volume of Box A? • Which box would hold the most, • Box A or Box B? Box A CONFIDENTIAL
2) Suppose the radius of a cone is doubled. How could you change the height so that the volume will remain the same? 2) The new height would need to be ¼ of the original height 3) Calculate the volume of the cylinder with radius of the base is 12 cm and the height is 21 cm. 3) 9495.36 cm3 4) Calculate the volume of the Triangular prism with altitude = 7.6 cm , base = 11 cm and the height is = 15 cm. 4) 627 cm3 5) Calculate the volume of the Pentagonalprism with apothem length = 15.4 cm , side length = 19 cm and the height is = 21 cm. 5) 15361.5 cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
6) Calculate the volume of the spherewith radius = 34 cm. 6) 164552.747 cm3 7) Calculate the volume of the conewith radius = 12 cmand the height is = 17 cm. 7) 2562.24 cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
8) Calculate the volume of the regular triangular pyramidwith base 15 cm, apothem length 8and the height 13 cm. 8) 260 cm3 9) Calculate the volume of the regular squarepyramidwith base 13 cmand the height 15 cm. 9) 845 cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
13 16 9 13 10) The given cylinder has radius = 13 cm and the height = 16 cm. A cone of radius = 9 cm and height = 13 cm is cut from the cylinder. What is the volume of the remaining piece. 10) 7388.42 cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
r h Let’s review Cylinders A cylinder is a solid with two congruent circles joined by a curved surface. In the given figure, the radius of the circular base is r and the height is h. The volume of the cylinder is the area of the base × height. The volume of the cylinder =Πr2h. Calculate the volume of the cylinderwith radius of the base is 8 cm and the height is 10 cm. The volume of the cylinder =Πr2h = 3.14 x (8)2 x 14 = 2009.6 Volume of the cylinder= 2009.6cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
a b h h a s review Triangular prism Volume of Triangular prism = 1 abh 2 Pentagonal prism Volume of Pentagonal prism = 5 ash 2 apothem length height CONFIDENTIAL
r review Spheres A sphere is a solid with all its points the same distance from the center. If r is the length of radius of the sphere, Volume of the sphere = 4Πr3 3 Calculate the volume of the spherewith radius = 6 cm. The volume of the sphere =4Πr3 = 4 x 3.14 x 6 x 6 x 6 33 = 904.32 Volume of the sphere= 904.32cm3 CONFIDENTIAL
h r review Cones A circular cone has a circular base, which is connected by a curved surface to its vertex. A cone is called a right circular cone, if the line from the vertex of the cone to the center of its base is perpendicular to the base. . If r is the radius and h is the height, Volume of the cone= 1Πr2h 3 CONFIDENTIAL
s h b b h b a review Regular triangular pyramid Volume of theRegular triangular pyramid= 1abh 6 a =apothem length Regular square pyramid Volume of theRegular square pyramid= 1b2h 3 CONFIDENTIAL
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