EXPLORING VOLUME The volume of a solid is the number of cubic units

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EXPLORING VOLUME The volume of a solid is the number of cubic units contained in its interior. Volume is measured in cubic units, such as cubic meters (m3).

EXPLORING VOLUME VOLUME POSTULATES s The volume of a cube is the cube Postulate 27 Volume of a Cube s The volume of a cube is the cube of the length of its side, or V = s3. Postulate 28 Volume Congruence Postulate If two polyhedra are congruent, then they have the same volume. Postulate 29 Volume Addition Postulate The volume of a solid is the sum of the volumes of all its nonoverlapping parts.

The box shown is 5 units long, 3 units wide, and 4 units high. How Finding the Volume of a Rectangular Prism unit cube 1 The box shown is 5 units long, 3 units wide, and 4 units high. How many unit cubes will fit in the box? What is the volume of the box? 4 units 3 units 5 units

The base of the box is 5 units by 3 units. Finding the Volume of a Rectangular Prism SOLUTION 1 unit cube 1 The base of the box is 5 units by 3 units. This means 5 • 3, or 15 unit cubes, will cover the base. 1 4 units Three more layers of 15 cubes each can be placed on top of the lower layer to fill the box. Because the box contains 4 layers with 15 cubes in each layer, the box contains a total of 4 • 15, or 60 unit cubes. 3 units 5 units The volume of the prism can be found by multiplying the area of the base by the height. This method can also be used to find the volume of a cylinder.

FINDING VOLUMES OF PRISMS AND CYLINDERS THEOREM Theorem 12.6 Cavalieri’s Principle If two solids have the same height and the same cross-sectional area at every level, then they have the same volume.

FINDING VOLUMES OF PRISMS AND CYLINDERS h B B B h r VOLUME THEOREMS Theorem 12.7 Volume of a Prism The volume V of a prism is V = B h, where B is the area of a base and h is the height. Theorem 12.8 Volume of a Cylinder The volume V of a cylinder is V = B h = r 2 h, where B is the area of a base, h is the height, and r is the radius of a base.

Using Volumes in Real Life 0.66 ft 1.31 ft 0.39 ft 0.33 ft The area of the base can be found as follows: CONSTRUCTION Concrete weighs 145 pounds per cubic foot. To find the weight of the concrete block shown, you need to find its volume. Area of large rectangle Area of small rectangle B = – 2 • = (1.31) (0.66) – 2(0.33) (0.39)  0.61 ft 2 Using the formula for the volume of a prism, the volume is V = Bh  0.61(0.66)  0.4 ft 3.

Using Volumes in Real Life To find the weight of the block, multiply the pounds per cubic foot, 145 lb/ft 3, by the number of cubic feet, 0.40 ft 3. 114 lb 1 ft 3 • 0.4 ft 3 Weight =  58 lb