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Area and Volumes

The document provides formulas for calculating the perimeters, areas, volumes, and surfaces of various shapes including trapezoids, circles, rectangular solids, prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres. For each shape, the relevant formulas are given for perimeter, area, volume, and/or surface area.

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Area and Volumes

The document provides formulas for calculating the perimeters, areas, volumes, and surfaces of various shapes including trapezoids, circles, rectangular solids, prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres. For each shape, the relevant formulas are given for perimeter, area, volume, and/or surface area.

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Trapezoid

Perimeter = area + b1 + b2 + c
P = a + b1 + b2 + c

Circle Try the Online tool.


The distance around the circle is a
circumference. The distance across the
circle is the diameter (d). The radius
(r) is the distance from the center to a
point on the circle. (Pi = 3.14) More
about circles.
d = 2r
c = d = 2 r
A = r2
=3.14)
Rectangular Solid
Volume = Length X Width X Height
V = lwh
Surface = 2lw + 2lh + 2wh

Prisms
Volume = Base X Height
v=bh
Surface = 2b + Ph (b is the area of the
base P is the perimeter of the base)

Cylinder
Volume = r2 x height
V = r2 h
Surface = 2 radius x height
S = 2rh + 2r2

Pyramid
V = 1/3 bh
b is the area of the base
Surface Area: Add the area of the base
to the sum of the areas of all of the
triangular faces. The areas of the
triangular faces will have different
formulas for different shaped bases.
Cones
Volume = 1/3 r2 x height
V= 1/3 r2h
Surface = r2 + rs
S = r2 + rs
=r2+r

Sphere
Volume = 4/3 r3
V = 4/3 r3 
Surface = 4r2
S = 4r2 

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