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Level 6 - NCEA Level 1

Volume of Composite Solids II

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The larger prism has had two identical holes carved out of it, each of which is a rectangular prism. Find the volume of the remaining solid, writing your answer correct to 2 decimal places. Note that all measurements are in metres.

A three-dimensional representation of a large prism colored in blue with two identical, smaller rectangular prisms carved out of it. The face of this large prism has a side length of $14$14 units. All sides of its faces are equal in length, as indicated by a single tick mark drawn on each side. The height of this large prism is equal to the side length which is $14$14 units, also as indicated by the single tick mark. The removed rectangular prisms are each measured with $6.5$6.5 units in length and $5$5 units in width. The height of the two identical smaller rectangular prisms is equal to the height of the large prism which is also $14$14 units.

 

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Find the volume of the figure shown, correct to two decimal places.

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2min

Calculate the volume of the solid.

Round your answer to one decimal place.

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2min

Find the volume of the figure shown.

Round your answer to two decimal places.

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2min
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Outcomes

GM6-3

Calculate volumes, including prisms, pyramids, cones, and spheres, using formulae

91030

Apply measurement in solving problems

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