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VOLUME

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So far, we have learned about length. This is a

measure of 1 dimension.

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Measuring length can be as simple as measuring a straight

line segment.

5 inches

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When you measure perimeter, you are also measuring length.

5 ft4 ft

3 ft

5 + 4 + 3 = 12 ft

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When you measure circumference, you are also

measuring length.

4 cm 4 x 3.14 = 12.56cm

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Area is a measure of 2 dimensions:

Length & Width

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You can find the area of any FLAT shape.

5 cm

11 cm

5 x 11 = 55 square cm

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You can even find the area of a circle.

5 cm 5 x 5 x 3.14 =

78.5 sq. cm

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Volume is a measure of 3 dimensions:

LENGTH, WIDTH, & HEIGHT

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Imagine starting with a piece of rectangular paper.

3 in

4 in

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The area of this rectangle is 12 square inches

3 in

4 in

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Now, suppose that we “stacked” another piece of paper on top of this

piece of paper.

3 in

4 in

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3 in

4 in

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3 in

4 in

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3 in

4 in

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3 in

4 in

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3 in

4 in

Now we have 2 pieces of paper, each with an area of 12. So the

volume is 24.

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3 in

4 in

Let’s add another piece of paper to the stack.

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3 in

4 in

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3 in

4 in

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3 in

4 in

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3 in

4 in

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3 in

4 in

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3 in

4 in

Now we have 3 pieces of paper, each with an area of 12. So the

volume is 36.

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If we had 100 pieces of paper stacked on top of one another, what would the volume be?

4 in

3 in

100

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4 x 3 x 100 = 1200

4 in

3 in

100

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What are the units for volume?

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Now that we are working with

all 3 dimensions, the units are cubes.

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This is 1 cubic inch.1 x 1 x 1

1 in1 in

1 in

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This is 2 cubic inches.2 x 1 x 1

2 in1 in

1 in

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This is 4 cubic inches.2 x 1 x 2

2 in1 in

2 in

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2 in2 in

2 in

8 cubic inches 2 x 2 x 2

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Calculate the volume of this prism.

5 cm

8 cm6 cm

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The volume is 240 cubic cm.6 x 5 x 8

5 cm

8 cm6 cm

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Calculate the volume of this prism.

3 cm

12 cm5 cm

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The volume is 180 cubic cm.5 x 3 x 12

3 cm

12 cm5 cm

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Calculate the volume of this prism.

4 cm

11 cm7 cm

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The volume is 308 cubic cm.7 x 4 x 11

4 cm

11 cm7 cm

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Volume can also be described as AREA of the base x Height

V= Bh

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Suppose that the area of this rectangle is 12.

4

3

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Suppose that this rectangle served as the base of a

rectangular prism.

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Suppose that the prism has a height of 2.

2

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2

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2

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If the area (length x width) of the base is 12, and the height is 2…

2

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then the volume should be 24 cubic units.

2

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Therefore, if you know the area of the base and the height of the prism, then you can calculate the

volume.

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SUMMARY

Volume = Length x Width x Height

Volume = Area of Base x Height

V = Bh

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Practice Time!

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1) Find the volume of the prism.

3 cm

3 cm

8 cm

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The volume is 72 cm3.3 x 8 x 3

3 cm

3 cm

8 cm

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2) Find the volume of the prism.

5 in

5 in

12 in

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The volume is 300 in3.12 x 5 x 5

5 in

5 in

12 in

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3) Find the volume of the prism.

2.5 ft

Area = 20 ft2

base

base

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Volume = area x heightVolume = 20 x 2.5 = 50 ft3

2.5 ft

Area = 20 ft2

baseba

se

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4) Find the volume of the prism.

14 m

Area = 12 m2

baseba

se

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Volume = area x heightVolume = 12 x 14 = 168 m3

14 m

Area = 12 m2

base

base

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5) Find the volume of the prism.

25 cm

Area = 15 cm2

basebase

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Volume = area x heightVolume = 15 x 25 = 375 cm3

25 cm

Area = 15 cm2

basebase

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6) Find the volume of the cylinder.

10 in

Area = 78.5 in2

base

base

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Volume = area x heightVolume = 78.5 x 10 = 785 in3

10 in

Area = 78.5 in2

base

base

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7) Find the volume of shape.

12 m

Area = 36.2 m2

basebase

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Volume = area x heightVolume = 36.2 x 12 = 434.4 m3

12 m

Area = 36.2 m2

basebase

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8) Find the volume of the triangular prism.

10ft15ft

8ft

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Area of base = 8 x 10 ÷ 2 = 40 ft2

40 x 15 = 600 ft3

10ft15ft

8ft

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9) Find the volume of the triangular prism.

8m12m

6m

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8m12m

6m

Area of base = 6 x 8 ÷ 2 = 24 ft2

24 x 12 = 288 m3

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10) Find the volume of the triangular prism.

7 cm11 cm

6cm

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7 cm11 cm

6cm

Area of base = 6 x 7 ÷ 2 = 21 ft2

21 x 11 = 231 m3

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11) Find the volume of the cylinder.

6 in

3 in

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Area of base = 3 x 3 x 3.14 = 28.26 in2

28.26 x 6 = 169.56 in3

6 in

3 in

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12) Find the volume of the cylinder.

8 km

5 km

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8 km

5 km

Area of base = 5 x 5 x 3.14 = 78.5 km2

78.5 x 8 = 628 km3

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13) Find the volume of the cylinder.

11 m

8 m

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11 m

8 m

Area of base = 8 x 8 x 3.14 = 200.96 m2

200.96 x 11 = 2210.56 m3

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