Module 8 - Geometry of Shape and Size
Module 8 - Geometry of Shape and Size
Module 8 - Geometry of Shape and Size
MATHEMATICS III
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MODULE 8
Geometry of Shape and Size
cube
prism (rectangular, triangular)
pyramid (square, rectangular, triangular)
cylinder
cone
sphere
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2. a cylinder with h = 20 cm, r = 22 cm.
3. a rectangular prism with l = 25 cm, w = 17 cm, h = 30 cm
4. a square pyramid with s = 5 m, h = 6 m.
5. a cone with r = 2 cm, h = 6 cm.
6. a triangular prism with height 10 cm, base (a right triangle with sides 3, 4
and 5 cm and the right angle between shorter sides).
7. a ball with radius of 17 cm (use = 3.14)
8. a triangular pyramid with b = 4 cm, h = 8.2 cm (altitude of the base), h = 7
cm (height of the pyramid).
9. a rectangular pyramid with l = 6 cm, w = 4.3 cm, h = 8 cm (height of the
pyramid)
10. a cylindrical tank is 5.3 meters high. If the radius of its base is 2.8
meters, what is its volume?
11. Find the volume of a rectangular prism which is 46 cm long, 37 cm wide
and 25 cm high.
12. Find the volume of a pyramid with a square base if the length of the sides
of the base is 2.4 m and the height of the triangular face is 3.5 m.
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13. cube with edge of 6 cm.
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14. cylinder with radius of base 8.7 cm and height 12 cm.
15. rectangular prism with base 8 m by 10 m by 15 m.
Lesson 1
One problem with rooms that have high ceilings is that they are hard to
heat and cool. The amount of air in a room determines the heating or cooling
power needed. To find the amount of air in a room, you need to find the volume
of the room.
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In finding volume of solids, you have to consider the area of a face and
height of the solid. If the base is triangular, you have to make use of the area of
a triangle, if rectangular, make use of the area of a rectangle and so on.
The next examples will help you to understand more about volume or the
amount of space in three – dimensional figures.
Volume of a cube
Example:
Figure:
3 cm
3 cm
3 cm
Cube
Solution:
V = e3
Substituting e by 3 cm:
V = 33
V = 27 cm3
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Volume of Prism
Example:
Find the volume of a rectangular prism whose length is 7.5 cm, width is
4.3 cm and thickness is 5.1 cm.
Figure:
7.5 cm
5.1 cm
4.3 cm
Solution:
V = lwh
V = 164.475 cm3
The volume of a prism can also be expressed in terms of area of the base, B.
V = Bh.5
Example:
Find the volume of a triangular prism whose dimensions is given in the figure
below.
4.5 cm
3.9 cm
2.8 cm
Solution:
1
B= bh
2
1
= (4.5 cm)(3.9 cm)
2
B = 8.775 cm2
V = Bh
= 24.57 cm3
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Volume of Pyramids
Consider a pyramid and a prism having equal altitudes and bases with
equal areas. If the pyramid is filled with water or sand and its contents poured
into a prism, only a third of the prism will be filled. Thus the volume of a pyramid
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is the volume of the prism.
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Example:
1. Find the volume of the rectangular pyramid with the given dimensions.
Figure:
h = 6 cm
w = 4 cm base
l = 9 cm
Solution:
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1
= (36 cm2) (6 cm)
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= 72 cm3
2. Find the volume of a square pyramid with a side of the base as 4 cm and
the height of a pyramid as 6 cm.
Figure:
h = 6 cm
s = 4 cm
Solution:
= (4 cm)2
B = 16 cm2
1
V= Bh
3
1
= (16 cm2 )(6 cm)
3
= 32 cm3
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3. Find the volume of a triangular pyramid with the given dimensions.
Figure:
h = 8 cm
(height of the
pyramid)
h = 5 cm
(height of the b = 20 cm
base)
Solution:
1
B = bh
2
1
= (20 cm)(5 cm)
2
B = 50 cm2
V = Bh
= (50 cm2)(8cm)
V = 400 cm3
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Try this out
6 cm
1.
6 cm
6 cm
12 mm
6 mm
2.
9 mm
3. h = 3 cm
1.5 cm
15 cm
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Find the volume of each pyramid:
4.
h = 15 cm
w = 10 cm
l = 25 cm
5.
h=7m
3.5 m
3.5 m
6.
h = 10.4 cm
(pyramid)
h = 4.3 cm
(base)
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b = 16.2 cm
7. What is the volume of a cardboard box that is 9 m long, 6 m wide, and 3 m
high?
9m
3m
6m
8 cm
8 cm
8 cm
h = 7 cm
4 cm
3 cm
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10. Find the volume of a camping tent in a square pyramid shape with a side
of the base as 5 cm and the height of a triangle as 7 cm.
h = 8.5 cm
6.3 cm
6.3 cm
11. A pyramid has a rectangular base whose length and width are 15.5 cm
and 3.3 cm respectively. The height of the pyramid is 4 cm. Find its
volume.
h = 4 cm
w = 3.3 cm
l = 15.5 cm
12. Find the volume of a tetra pack juice drink in triangular pyramid shape
with the given dimensions.
h = 10 cm
(pyramid)
h = 5 cm
(base)
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Lesson 2
Figure: r
Volume of a Cylinder
V = Bh or V = r2h.
Example:
h = 15 cm
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Solution:
V = Bh
= (200.96 cm2)(15 cm)
= 3014.4 cm3
Volume of a Cone
If a cone is filled with water or sand, and then its content is poured into the
cylinder (the cone and cylinder have equal areas) only a third of the cylinder will
1
be filled. This shows that the volume of a cone is that of the cylinder.
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1 1
V= Bh or V = r2h
3 3
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Example:
Find the volume of a cone if the radius of its base is 4.5 cm and its height
is 8.75 cm (Use = 3.14)
Solution:
1
V= r2h
3
h = 8.75 cm
1
= (3.14)(4.5 cm)2(8.75 cm)
3
V = 185.46 cm3 r = 4.5 cm
Volume of a Sphere
Fill a cylinder with water. Push the sphere into the cylinder and determine
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the amount of water displaced. About of the water will be displaced, so the
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2
volume of the sphere is that of the cylinder.
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Figure: radius
radius
In the figure, the height of the cylinder is equal to the diameter of the
sphere, the volume of the cylinder will now be equal to 2 r3. Since the volume
2
of the sphere is that of the cylinder and the height of the cylinder = 2r, then
3
2 4
V= (2 r3) = r3.
3 3
4
The volume V of a sphere = r3
3
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Example:
Solution:
4
V= r3
3
4 r = 7.8 cm
= (3.14)(7.8 cm)3
3
= 1,986.79 cm3
1.
h = 8.2 cm
r = 4.3 cm
2. r = 5.4 cm
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r = 4.4 cm
3.
h = 7.6 cm
4.
r = 1.7 cm
r = 2.7 cm
5.
h = 6.3 cm
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r = 1.3 cm
6.
h = 3 cm
7. A cylindrical water tank is 6.2 meters high. If the radius of its base is 1.8 m,
what is its volume.
h = 2.6 cm
h = 8.5 cm
r = 8.3 cm
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9. Find the volume of a conic solid whose radius is 6.3 cm and its height is 13.5
cm.
h = 13.5 cm
r = 6.3 cm
10. Find the volume of a spherical tank whose radius is 1.7 meters.
r = 1.7 m
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11. A cone with a diameter of 12 cm and height of 6 cm. Find its volume.
h = 6 cm
diameter = 12 cm
12. A can of milk has a diameter of 12 cm and a height of 17.3 cm. Find its
volume.
diameter = 12 cm
h = 17.3 cm
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Let’s summarize
V = e3.
V = lwh.
The volume V of a prism is the product of its altitude h and area B of the
base. That is,
V = Bh.
The volume V of a pyramid is one third the product of its altitude h and the
area B of its base. That is,
1
V= Bh.
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The volume V of a circular cylinder is the product of the altitude h and the
area B of the base. That is,
V = Bh or V = r2h.
The volume V of a circular cone is one third the product of the altitude h
and the area B of the base. That is,
1 1
V= Bh or V = r2h
3 3
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The volume V of a sphere = r3
3
6. A triangular prism with height 16 cm, base ( a right triangle with sides
3, 4 and 5 cm and the right angle between shorter sides).
10. A cylindrical tank is 5.4 m high. If the radius of its base is 4.9 m, what
is its volume?
12. Find the volume of a pyramid with a square base if the length of the
sides of the base is 3.6 m and a height of 1.8 m.
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Answer key
1. 13.82 m3
2. 30,395.20 cm3 or 9,680 ∏ cm3
3. 12,750 cm3
4. 50 m3
5. 25.12 cm3 or ∏ cm3
6. 60 cm3
7. 20,569 cm3
8. 38.27 cm3
9. 68.8 cm3
10. 130.47 m3 or 41.55∏ m3
11. 42,550 cm3
12. 6.31 m3
13. 296.30 cm3
14. 2,851.99 cm3 or 908.28∏ cm3
15. 1,200 m3
1. 216 cm3
2. 648 mm3
3. 33.75 cm3
4. 1,250 cm3
5. 28.58 m3
6. 120.74 cm3
7. 162 m3
8. 512 cm3
9. 42 cm3
10. 112.46 cm3
11. 68.2 cm3
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12. 125 cm3 (?)
Lesson 2
1. 250.047 cm3
2. 2.374.311 cm3
3. 630 cm3
4. 144.5 cm3
5. 108.82 cm3
6. 96 cm3
7. 9,198.11 cm3
8. 48 cm3
9. 151.2 cm3
10. 407.11356 m3
11. 35,112 cm3
12. 7.776 m3
13. 1,157.625 cm3
14. 3,545.3112 cm3
15. 1,594.32 m3
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