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4. Volumes of Prisms and Cylinders
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Exercise 3 Page 834

Use the formula for the volume of the prism.

26.95m^3

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The given solid is a prism.

The volume of a prism can be calculated using the following formula, where B is the area of the base and h is the height. V=Bh By Cavalieri's Principle, the formula still holds true for oblique prisms. Let's first calculate the area of the base B. We can see that the base is a rectangle, so we can use the known formula to find its area. B = l w From the diagram we can see that l = 4.9m and w=2.5m. Let's calculate the area of the base.
B = l w
B = 4.9* 2.5
B = 12.25
The base area of the prism is 12.25m^2. We are also given that the height equals 2.2m. Let's substitute these values into the formula and solve for V.
V=Bh
V= 12.25* 2.2
V=26.95
The volume of the prism is 26.95m^3.