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Answered by sarasultana15
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The formula for the volume of a cuboid is l × w × h = lwh, where l is the length, w is the width and h is the height of the rectangular prism. This video will give two examples of finding the volume of a rectangular prism. Example: Find the volume of a rectangular prism with sides 25 feet, 10 feet and 14 feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Dishak892005
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Answer:

Cube

Since we know all sides or edges of a cube are equal in length, then the volume of a cube is equal to the any side or edge cubed

Volume of a cube = a³

Prism

The volume of a prism is equal to the product of the base area and the height of a prism.

Volume of a prism = Base area x height

= B x h

Cylinder

The volume of a cylinder is equal to the product of the area of its circular base and the height of a cylinder.

Volume of a cylinder = πr²h

Pyramid

The volume of a pyramid is equal to one -third the product of its base area and its height

Volume of a pyramid = 1/3Bh

Square pyramid

For a square pyramid, the volume is given as:

Volume =1/3s²h

where, s is the side length of the base and h is the height of the pyramid.

Rectangular pyramid

The volume of a rectangular pyramid = 1/3 l w h

Sphere

For, a sphere, the volume is given as:

Volume of a sphere = 4/3 πr³

Cone

Since a cone is a pyramid whose base is circular, therefore, the volume of a cone is:

Volume = 1/3 πr²h

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