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Volumes l = 5cm Cuboid h = 3cm w = 2cm V = l x w x h V = 5 x 3 x 2 = V = 30cm3

Volumes l = 6 cm Cuboid h = ?cm V = 60cm3 w = 2cm V = l x w x h 60 = 6 x h x 2 60 = 12 x h h = 5 cm 60 = h 12

Remember, p * 3 x2 *5 = Is the button order Cylinder R =3 h = 5 V = pr2h V = p325 V = p45 V = 141 cm3

Remember, 81 ( 9 * p )= Is the button order Cylinder V = pr2h R =3 81 = p32h V = 81cm3 Remember, 81 ( 9 * p )= Is the button order 81 = p9h 81 = h 9p h = 2.86 cm

Volume of a prism A prism is a 3 D object whose thickness never changes its shape or area V = area of the end * length

= area of the end * length Volume of a Prism = area of the end * length Area of a triangle = base * Perpendicular height 2 Area of a circle = p*r2 Area of a rectangle = Base * height