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Example Questions
Example Question #11 : How To Find The Volume Of A Cube
A cylinder is cut out of a cube as shown by the figure below.
Find the volume of the figure.
In order to find the volume of the figure, we must first find the volumes of the cube and the cylinder.
Recall how to find the volume of a cube.
Plug in the given side length of the cube to find the volume.
Next, recall how to find the volume of a cylinder.
Use the given diameter to find the length of the radius.
Find the volume of the cylinder.
To find the volume of the figure, subtract the volume of the cylinder from the volume of the cube.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
Example Question #12 : How To Find The Volume Of A Cube
A cylinder is cut out of a cube as shown by the figure below.
Find the volume of the figure.
In order to find the volume of the figure, we must first find the volumes of the cube and the cylinder.
Recall how to find the volume of a cube.
Plug in the given side length of the cube to find the volume.
Next, recall how to find the volume of a cylinder.
Use the given diameter to find the length of the radius.
Find the volume of the cylinder.
To find the volume of the figure, subtract the volume of the cylinder from the volume of the cube.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
Example Question #13 : How To Find The Volume Of A Cube
A cylinder is cut out of a cube as shown by the figure below.
Find the volume of the figure.
In order to find the volume of the figure, we must first find the volumes of the cube and the cylinder.
Recall how to find the volume of a cube.
Plug in the given side length of the cube to find the volume.
Next, recall how to find the volume of a cylinder.
Use the given diameter to find the length of the radius.
Find the volume of the cylinder.
To find the volume of the figure, subtract the volume of the cylinder from the volume of the cube.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
Example Question #14 : How To Find The Volume Of A Cube
A cylinder is cut out of a cube as shown by the figure below.
Find the volume of the figure.
In order to find the volume of the figure, we must first find the volumes of the cube and the cylinder.
Recall how to find the volume of a cube.
Plug in the given side length of the cube to find the volume.
Next, recall how to find the volume of a cylinder.
Use the given diameter to find the length of the radius.
Find the volume of the cylinder.
To find the volume of the figure, subtract the volume of the cylinder from the volume of the cube.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
Example Question #55 : Cubes
A rectangular prism with a square base is cut out of a cube as shown by the figure below.
Find the volume of the figure.
Start by finding the volume of the cube.
Next, find the volume of the rectangular prism.
Subtract the volume of the rectangular prism from that of the cube to find the volume of the figure.
Example Question #56 : Cubes
A rectangular prism with a square base is cut out of a cube as shown by the figure below.
Find the volume of the figure.
Start by finding the volume of the cube.
Next, find the volume of the rectangular prism.
Subtract the volume of the rectangular prism from that of the cube to find the volume of the figure.
Example Question #52 : Solid Geometry
A rectangular prism with a square base is cut out of a cube as shown by the figure below.
Find the volume of the fgiure.
Start by finding the volume of the cube.
Next, find the volume of the rectangular prism.
Subtract the volume of the rectangular prism from that of the cube to find the volume of the figure.
Example Question #53 : Solid Geometry
A rectangular prism with a square base is cut out of a cube as shown by the figure below.
Start by finding the volume of the cube.
Next, find the volume of the rectangular prism.
Subtract the volume of the rectangular prism from that of the cube to find the volume of the figure.
Example Question #54 : Solid Geometry
A rectangular prism with a square base is cut out of a cube as shown by the figure below.
Find the volume of the figure.
Start by finding the volume of the cube.
Next, find the volume of the rectangular prism.
Subtract the volume of the rectangular prism from that of the cube to find the volume of the figure.
Example Question #55 : Solid Geometry
A rectangular prism with a square base is cut out of a cube as shown by the figure below.
Find the volume of the figure.
Start by finding the volume of the cube.
Next, find the volume of the rectangular prism.
Subtract the volume of the rectangular prism from that of the cube to find the volume of the figure.