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Tetrahedron: Triangle Based Pyramid

The document defines the formulas used to calculate the volumes of seven different geometric shapes: a tetrahedron, cuboid, cylinder, square-based pyramid, sphere, cone, and hexagonal prism. For each shape, the formula, dimensions if given, and calculated volume are provided.

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Tetrahedron: Triangle Based Pyramid

The document defines the formulas used to calculate the volumes of seven different geometric shapes: a tetrahedron, cuboid, cylinder, square-based pyramid, sphere, cone, and hexagonal prism. For each shape, the formula, dimensions if given, and calculated volume are provided.

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Tetrahedron

Triangle Based Pyramid

Volume = 1/6 x Base x Height x Length

DIMENSIONS Base Height Length 6 cm 5 cm 5 cm

Volume =

25 cm

Cuboid
Rectangular Prism

Volume = Base x Height x Length

DIMENSIONS Base Height Length 1 cm 3 cm 2 cm

Volume =

6 cm

Cylinder
Circle Faced Prism

Volume = pi x radius x radius x length

DIMENSIONS Radius Length 1 cm 2 cm

Volume =

6.28 cm

Square Based Pyramid


Rectangular Pyramid

Volume = 1/3 x base x base x height

DIMENSIONS Base Height Length 1 cm 2 cm 1 cm

Volume =

3 0.6666667 cm

Sphere
3 Dimensional Circle

Volume = 4/3 x pi x radius3

DIMENSIONS Radius 3

Volume =

3 21.195 cm

Cone
Circle Faced Pyramid

Volume = 1/3 x pi x radius x radius x length

DIMENSIONS Radius Length 1 cm 2 cm

Volume =

3 2.0933333 cm

Hexagonal Prism
Hexagon Faced Prism

Volume =

DIMENSIONS cm cm cm cm Volume = cm3

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