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Volume of Composite Solids Lesson 22

Surface Area & Volume

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Lesson 22. Surface Area & Volume. Volume of Composite Solids. Warm-Up. Write the volume formula for each solid. Square prism Rectangular prism Triangular pyramid Cylinder Cone Pentagonal pyramid. Volume of Composite Solids. Target: Calculate the volume of composite solids. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Surface Area & Volume

Volume of Composite Solids

Lesson 22

Page 2: Surface Area & Volume

Write the volume formula for each solid.

1. Square prism

2. Rectangular prism

3. Triangular pyramid

4. Cylinder

5. Cone

6. Pentagonal pyramid

Page 3: Surface Area & Volume

Target: Calculate the volume of composite solids.

Page 4: Surface Area & Volume

Composite solid: A solid made of two or more three- dimensional geometric figures.

Page 5: Surface Area & Volume

1. Identify the different types of solids in the figure.

2. Calculate the volume of each solid.

3. Find the sum of the volumes.

Page 6: Surface Area & Volume

Find the volume of the composite solid.Use 3.14 for π.

This composite figure is made of a cylinder and a cone. Write each formula. Substitute known values. Find the value of the power. Multiply. Find the sum of the volumes. V ≈ 50.24 + 12.56 =

62.8 The volume of the solid is about 62.8 ft3.

hr 2V hr 2

3

1V

)4()2)(14.3(V 2

)4)(4)(14.3(V

24.50V

)3()2)(14.3(3

1V 2

)3)(4)(14.3(3

1V

56.12V

Page 7: Surface Area & Volume

Find the approximate remaining volumewhen a cylindrical hole is drilled out ofthe prism. Use 3.14 for .

This prism is made of a prism and with a cylinder removed. Write the formulas needed. Substitute known values. Find the value of the power. Multiply. Find the difference of the volumes. V ≈ 512 – 100.48 ≈ 411.52 The remaining volume is about 411.52 cm3.

BhV)8)(88(V

512V

hr 2V )8()2)(14.3(V 2

)8)(4)(14.3(V 48.100V

Page 8: Surface Area & Volume

Find the volume of the composite solid. Use 3.14 for .

Page 9: Surface Area & Volume

Draw a diagram of your own composite solid then explain how to find the volume of it.

Are there any shortcuts for finding the volume of composite solids?