VOLUME OF SOLID FIGURES BY: How To Find The Volume First find the area ( A ). A =  r square Then multiply the area ( A ) times the height ( H ). V =

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VOLUME OF SOLID FIGURES BY:

How To Find The Volume First find the area ( A ). A =  r square Then multiply the area ( A ) times the height ( H ). V = ( A x H ) Finally you get the answer and that’s the volume ( how many cubic units fit inside the solid figure ).

V = ( A x H ) A =  r square (cylinder) Or A= w x l (rectangular prism) Cylinder Example A =  6 square A = 6 x 6 A = 36  A = 36 x 3 A = x 36 = 4, cubic units

NOW TRY THIS PROBLEM! H = 6 units L = 12 units W = 3 units

THE ANSWER IS… 216 cubic units