Composite solids are 3D figures comprising multiple simpler solids, either added together or subtracted from one another.
Some composite solids are made by joining simple solids together. We can find the volume of these composite solids by finding the volume of each of the pieces and adding them.
In the case where the composite solid is also a prism with some composite shape as its base, we can find its volume in the same way that we'd find the volume of a prism.
Find the volume of the figure shown, correct to two decimal places:
This solid consists of a rectangular prism with a smaller rectangular prism cut out of it. Find the volume of the solid.
Some composite solids are made by joining simple solids together. We can find the volume of these composite solids by finding the volume of each of the pieces and adding them.
In the case where the composite solid is made by subtracting one simple solid from another, we can subtract volumes to find the volume of the composite solid.
The surface area of a composite solid is the sum of the areas of its faces.
In the case where the composite solid is also a prism, we can find its surface in the same way that we'd find the surface area of a prism.
If the composite solid is not a prism, we can find the surface area by considering the areas of each face of the solid and adding them up.
Find the surface area of the house below.
The surface area of a composite solid is the sum of the areas of its faces.