Volume & Surface Area: Volume of a Box

Learn how to calculate the volume of boxes, cubes, composite 3D shapes, and boxes with cutouts. Practice exercises with step-by-step explanations.

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๐Ÿ“– Learning Guide

Volume is the amount of three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed boundary. It measures how much space an object occupies, typically measured in cubic units (like cm3\text{cm}^3 or m3\text{m}^3).

1. Volume of a Box (Rectangular Prism)

A rectangular prism (box) has three main dimensions: length ll, width ww, and height hh. The volume is found by multiplying these three dimensions together:
V=lร—wร—hV = l \times w \times h

Variables:
โ€ข VV = Volume
โ€ข ll = length of the box
โ€ข ww = width of the box
โ€ข hh = height of the box

Explanation: The formula calculates the area of the base rectangle (lร—wl \times w) and multiplies it by the height (hh) to extend the 2D surface into 3D space.

2. Cube as a Special Case

A cube is a special case of a box where all three dimensions are equal (length = width = height = ss). Substituting l=sl=s, w=sw=s, and h=sh=s into the box formula, we derive:
V=sร—sร—s=s3V = s \times s \times s = s^3

Variables:
โ€ข VV = Volume
โ€ข ss = side length of the cube

3. Composite Shapes & Cutouts

To calculate the volume of more complex shapes, we use the properties of addition and subtraction:
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is volume?

Volume is the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by an object. It is measured in cubic units, such as cubic centimeters (cmยณ) or cubic meters (mยณ).

How do you calculate the volume of a box?

The volume of a box (rectangular prism) is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height: V = l ร— w ร— h.

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