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10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
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Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Warm Up
Find the area of each figure. Round to
the nearest tenth.
1. an equilateral triangle with edge length
20 cm
2. a regular hexagon with edge length 14 m
3. a circle with radius 6.8 in.
4. a circle with diameter 14 ft
173.2 cm2
509.2 m2
145.3 in2
153.9 ft2
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Learn and apply the formula for the
volume of a prism.
Learn and apply the formula for the
volume of a cylinder.
Objectives
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
volume
Vocabulary
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
The volume of a three-dimensional figure is the
number of nonoverlapping unit cubes of a given size
that will exactly fill the interior.
Cavalieri’s principle says that if two three-
dimensional figures have the same height and have
the same cross-sectional area at every level, they
have the same volume.
A right prism and
an oblique prism
with the same base
and height have the
same volume.
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Example 1A: Finding Volumes of Prisms
Find the volume of
the prism. Round to
the nearest tenth, if
necessary.
V = ℓwh Volume of a right rectangular prism
= (13)(3)(5)
= 195 cm3
Substitute 13 for ℓ, 3 for w, and 5 for h.
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Example 1B: Finding Volumes of Prisms
Find the volume of a cube with edge length 15
in. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
V = s3
Volume of a cube
= (15)3
= 3375 in3
Substitute 15 for s.
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Example 1C: Finding Volumes of Prisms
Find the volume of the right
regular hexagonal prism. Round
to the nearest tenth, if
necessary.
Step 1 Find the apothem a of the base. First draw a
right triangle on one base. The measure of the angle
with its vertex at the center is .
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Example 1C Continued
So the sides are in ratio .
Step 2 Use the value of a to find the base area.
Find the volume of the right
regular hexagonal prism. Round
to the nearest tenth, if
necessary.
The leg of the triangle is half the
side length, or 4.5 ft.
Solve for a.
P = 6(9) = 54 ft
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Step 3 Use the base area to find the volume.
Example 1C Continued
Find the volume of the right
regular hexagonal prism. Round
to the nearest tenth, if
necessary.
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Check It Out! Example 1
Find the volume of a triangular prism with a
height of 9 yd whose base is a right triangle with
legs 7 yd and 5 yd long.
Volume of a triangular prism
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Example 2: Recreation Application
A swimming pool is a rectangular prism.
Estimate the volume of water in the pool in
gallons when it is completely full (Hint: 1 gallon
≈ 0.134 ft3
). The density of water is about 8.33
pounds per gallon. Estimate the weight of the
water in pounds.
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Step 1 Find the volume of the swimming pool in
cubic feet.
Step 2 Use the conversion factor to estimate
the volume in gallons.
Example 2 Continued
V = ℓwh = (25)(15)(19) = 3375 ft3
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Step 3 Use the conversion factor to
estimate the weight of the water.
The swimming pool holds about 25,187 gallons. The
water in the swimming pool weighs about 209,804
pounds.
Example 2 Continued
≈ 209,804 pounds
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Check It Out! Example 2
What if…? Estimate the volume in gallons and
the weight of the water in the aquarium if the
height were doubled.
Step 1 Find the volume of
the aquarium in cubic feet.
V = ℓwh = (120)(60)(16) = 115,200 ft3
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Step 2 Use the conversion
factor to estimate the
volume in gallons.
Check It Out! Example 2 Continued
What if…? Estimate the volume in gallons and
the weight of the water in the aquarium if the
height were doubled.
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
What if…? Estimate the volume in gallons and
the weight of the water in the aquarium if the
height were doubled.
Check It Out! Example 2 Continued
Step 3 Use the conversion
factor to estimate
the weight of the water.
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
The swimming pool holds
about 859,701 gallons. The
water in the swimming pool
weighs about 7,161,313
pounds.
What if…? Estimate the volume in gallons and
the weight of the water in the aquarium if the
height were doubled.
Check It Out! Example 2 Continued
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Cavalieri’s principle
also relates to cylinders.
The two stacks have
the same number of
CDs, so they have
the same volume.
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Example 3A: Finding Volumes of Cylinders
Find the volume of the
cylinder. Give your answers
in terms of π and rounded to
the nearest tenth.
V = πr2
h Volume of a cylinder
= π(9)2
(14)
= 1134π in3
≈ 3562.6 in3
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Example 3B: Finding Volumes of Cylinders
Find the volume of a cylinder with base area
121π cm2
and a height equal to twice the
radius. Give your answer in terms of π and
rounded to the nearest tenth.
Step 1 Use the base area to find the radius.
Step 2 Use the radius to find the height. The height
is equal to twice the radius.
πr2
= 121π Substitute 121π for the base area.
r = 11 Solve for r.
h = 2(r)
= 2(11) = 22 cm
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Example 3B Continued
Step 3 Use the radius and height to find the volume.
Find the volume of a cylinder with base area π
and a height equal to twice the radius. Give
your answers in terms of π and rounded to the
nearest tenth.
V = πr2
h Volume of a cylinder
= π(11)2
(22)
= 2662π cm3
≈ 8362.9 cm3
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Check It Out! Example 3
Find the volume of a cylinder with a diameter of
16 in. and a height of 17 in. Give your answer
both in terms of π and rounded to the nearest
tenth.
V = πr2
h Volume of a cylinder
= π(8)2
(17)
= 1088π in3
≈ 3418.1 in3
Substitute 8 for r and 17 for h.
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Example 4: Exploring Effects of Changing Dimensions
The radius and height of the
cylinder are multiplied by .
Describe the effect on the
volume.
original dimensions:
radius and height
multiplied by :
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Example 4 Continued
The radius and height of the
cylinder are multiplied by .
Describe the effect on the
volume.
Notice that . If the radius and
height are multiplied by , the volume is multiplied
by , or .
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Check It Out! Example 4
The length, width,
and height of the
prism are doubled.
Describe the effect
on the volume.
original dimensions: dimensions multiplied by 2:
V = ℓwh
= (1.5)(4)(3)
= 18
V = ℓwh
= (3)(8)(6)
= 144
Doubling the dimensions increases the volume by
8 times.
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Example 5: Finding Volumes of Composite Three-
Dimensional Figures
Find the volume of the composite
figure. Round to the nearest tenth.
The volume of the rectangular
prism is:
The base area of the
regular triangular prism is:
V = ℓwh = (8)(4)(5) = 160 cm3
The volume of the regular
triangular prism is:
The total volume of the figure is the sum of the volumes.
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Check It Out! Example 5
Find the volume of the composite
figure. Round to the nearest tenth.
The volume of the
square prism is:
Find the side length s of the base:
The volume of
the cylinder is:
The volume of the composite is the cylinder minus
the rectangular prism.
Vcylinder — Vsquare prism = 45π — 90 ≈ 51.4 cm3
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Lesson Quiz: Part I
Find the volume of each figure. Round to the
nearest tenth, if necessary.
1. a right rectangular prism with length 14 cm,
width 11 cm, and height 18 cm
2. a cube with edge length 22 ft
3. a regular hexagonal prism with edge length 10 ft
and height 10 ft
4. a cylinder with diameter 16 in. and height 7 in.
V = 2772 cm3
V = 10,648 ft3
V ≈ 2598.1 ft3
V ≈ 1407.4 in3
Holt Geometry
10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Lesson Quiz: Part II
5. a cylinder with base area 196π cm2
and a
height equal to the diameter
6. The edge length of the cube is tripled.
Describe the effect on the volume.
7. Find the volume of the composite
figure. Round to the nearest tenth.
V ≈ 17,241.1 cm3
The volume is multiplied by 27.
9160.9 in3

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  • 1. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Holt Geometry Warm UpWarm Up Lesson PresentationLesson Presentation Lesson QuizLesson Quiz
  • 2. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Warm Up Find the area of each figure. Round to the nearest tenth. 1. an equilateral triangle with edge length 20 cm 2. a regular hexagon with edge length 14 m 3. a circle with radius 6.8 in. 4. a circle with diameter 14 ft 173.2 cm2 509.2 m2 145.3 in2 153.9 ft2
  • 3. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Learn and apply the formula for the volume of a prism. Learn and apply the formula for the volume of a cylinder. Objectives
  • 4. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders volume Vocabulary
  • 5. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders The volume of a three-dimensional figure is the number of nonoverlapping unit cubes of a given size that will exactly fill the interior. Cavalieri’s principle says that if two three- dimensional figures have the same height and have the same cross-sectional area at every level, they have the same volume. A right prism and an oblique prism with the same base and height have the same volume.
  • 6. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
  • 7. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Example 1A: Finding Volumes of Prisms Find the volume of the prism. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary. V = ℓwh Volume of a right rectangular prism = (13)(3)(5) = 195 cm3 Substitute 13 for ℓ, 3 for w, and 5 for h.
  • 8. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Example 1B: Finding Volumes of Prisms Find the volume of a cube with edge length 15 in. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary. V = s3 Volume of a cube = (15)3 = 3375 in3 Substitute 15 for s.
  • 9. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Example 1C: Finding Volumes of Prisms Find the volume of the right regular hexagonal prism. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary. Step 1 Find the apothem a of the base. First draw a right triangle on one base. The measure of the angle with its vertex at the center is .
  • 10. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Example 1C Continued So the sides are in ratio . Step 2 Use the value of a to find the base area. Find the volume of the right regular hexagonal prism. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary. The leg of the triangle is half the side length, or 4.5 ft. Solve for a. P = 6(9) = 54 ft
  • 11. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Step 3 Use the base area to find the volume. Example 1C Continued Find the volume of the right regular hexagonal prism. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
  • 12. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Check It Out! Example 1 Find the volume of a triangular prism with a height of 9 yd whose base is a right triangle with legs 7 yd and 5 yd long. Volume of a triangular prism
  • 13. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Example 2: Recreation Application A swimming pool is a rectangular prism. Estimate the volume of water in the pool in gallons when it is completely full (Hint: 1 gallon ≈ 0.134 ft3 ). The density of water is about 8.33 pounds per gallon. Estimate the weight of the water in pounds.
  • 14. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Step 1 Find the volume of the swimming pool in cubic feet. Step 2 Use the conversion factor to estimate the volume in gallons. Example 2 Continued V = ℓwh = (25)(15)(19) = 3375 ft3
  • 15. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Step 3 Use the conversion factor to estimate the weight of the water. The swimming pool holds about 25,187 gallons. The water in the swimming pool weighs about 209,804 pounds. Example 2 Continued ≈ 209,804 pounds
  • 16. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Check It Out! Example 2 What if…? Estimate the volume in gallons and the weight of the water in the aquarium if the height were doubled. Step 1 Find the volume of the aquarium in cubic feet. V = ℓwh = (120)(60)(16) = 115,200 ft3
  • 17. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Step 2 Use the conversion factor to estimate the volume in gallons. Check It Out! Example 2 Continued What if…? Estimate the volume in gallons and the weight of the water in the aquarium if the height were doubled.
  • 18. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders What if…? Estimate the volume in gallons and the weight of the water in the aquarium if the height were doubled. Check It Out! Example 2 Continued Step 3 Use the conversion factor to estimate the weight of the water.
  • 19. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders The swimming pool holds about 859,701 gallons. The water in the swimming pool weighs about 7,161,313 pounds. What if…? Estimate the volume in gallons and the weight of the water in the aquarium if the height were doubled. Check It Out! Example 2 Continued
  • 20. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Cavalieri’s principle also relates to cylinders. The two stacks have the same number of CDs, so they have the same volume.
  • 21. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Example 3A: Finding Volumes of Cylinders Find the volume of the cylinder. Give your answers in terms of π and rounded to the nearest tenth. V = πr2 h Volume of a cylinder = π(9)2 (14) = 1134π in3 ≈ 3562.6 in3
  • 22. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Example 3B: Finding Volumes of Cylinders Find the volume of a cylinder with base area 121π cm2 and a height equal to twice the radius. Give your answer in terms of π and rounded to the nearest tenth. Step 1 Use the base area to find the radius. Step 2 Use the radius to find the height. The height is equal to twice the radius. πr2 = 121π Substitute 121π for the base area. r = 11 Solve for r. h = 2(r) = 2(11) = 22 cm
  • 23. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Example 3B Continued Step 3 Use the radius and height to find the volume. Find the volume of a cylinder with base area π and a height equal to twice the radius. Give your answers in terms of π and rounded to the nearest tenth. V = πr2 h Volume of a cylinder = π(11)2 (22) = 2662π cm3 ≈ 8362.9 cm3
  • 24. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Check It Out! Example 3 Find the volume of a cylinder with a diameter of 16 in. and a height of 17 in. Give your answer both in terms of π and rounded to the nearest tenth. V = πr2 h Volume of a cylinder = π(8)2 (17) = 1088π in3 ≈ 3418.1 in3 Substitute 8 for r and 17 for h.
  • 25. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Example 4: Exploring Effects of Changing Dimensions The radius and height of the cylinder are multiplied by . Describe the effect on the volume. original dimensions: radius and height multiplied by :
  • 26. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Example 4 Continued The radius and height of the cylinder are multiplied by . Describe the effect on the volume. Notice that . If the radius and height are multiplied by , the volume is multiplied by , or .
  • 27. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Check It Out! Example 4 The length, width, and height of the prism are doubled. Describe the effect on the volume. original dimensions: dimensions multiplied by 2: V = ℓwh = (1.5)(4)(3) = 18 V = ℓwh = (3)(8)(6) = 144 Doubling the dimensions increases the volume by 8 times.
  • 28. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Example 5: Finding Volumes of Composite Three- Dimensional Figures Find the volume of the composite figure. Round to the nearest tenth. The volume of the rectangular prism is: The base area of the regular triangular prism is: V = ℓwh = (8)(4)(5) = 160 cm3 The volume of the regular triangular prism is: The total volume of the figure is the sum of the volumes.
  • 29. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Check It Out! Example 5 Find the volume of the composite figure. Round to the nearest tenth. The volume of the square prism is: Find the side length s of the base: The volume of the cylinder is: The volume of the composite is the cylinder minus the rectangular prism. Vcylinder — Vsquare prism = 45π — 90 ≈ 51.4 cm3
  • 30. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Lesson Quiz: Part I Find the volume of each figure. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary. 1. a right rectangular prism with length 14 cm, width 11 cm, and height 18 cm 2. a cube with edge length 22 ft 3. a regular hexagonal prism with edge length 10 ft and height 10 ft 4. a cylinder with diameter 16 in. and height 7 in. V = 2772 cm3 V = 10,648 ft3 V ≈ 2598.1 ft3 V ≈ 1407.4 in3
  • 31. Holt Geometry 10-6 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Lesson Quiz: Part II 5. a cylinder with base area 196π cm2 and a height equal to the diameter 6. The edge length of the cube is tripled. Describe the effect on the volume. 7. Find the volume of the composite figure. Round to the nearest tenth. V ≈ 17,241.1 cm3 The volume is multiplied by 27. 9160.9 in3