Volume of Prisms and Cylinders. Area of the base times the height For square and rectangular prisms the volume is L*W*H Units are always cubed Cylinders.

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Volume of Prisms and Cylinders

Area of the base times the height For square and rectangular prisms the volume is L*W*H Units are always cubed Cylinders area of circle times height It doesn’t matter if the Prism or cylinder is a right or oblique still same equation

Example

Pyramids and Cones Think of what shape they fit inside of to help find the volume

Pyramids and Cones

Example First find the area of the base – base is a regular hexagon Area = ½ a*s*n if this doesn’t work you need to break into triangles

Example

Homework Pg hon 17 Pg and 6 hon 9 For work set up equation you are using and then state the answer