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  1. Volume formulas review (article) | Khan Academy

    Review the formulas for the volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres.

  2. Volume of prisms and pyramids (practice) | Khan Academy

    No matter what shape the base is, if we know the height and the area of the base of prism-like or pyramid-like solids, we can find their volume.

  3. Prism and pyramid volumes (practice) | Khan Academy

    Find the volumes of right rectangular and triangular prisms and pyramids. Use the volume to find other measurements of prisms and pyramids.

  4. Volume and surface area | Geometry (all content) - Khan Academy

    Volume and surface area help us measure the size of 3D objects. We’ll start with the volume and surface area of rectangular prisms. From there, we’ll tackle trickier objects, such as cones and spheres.

  5. Volume formulas review (article) | Volume | Khan Academy

    Review the formulas for the volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres.

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  7. Volume of rectangular pyramids using rectangular prisms

    Explore why the formula for the volume of a rectangular pyramid has a 1/3 in it! We'll investigate a general rectangular prism.

  8. Volume of rectangular pyramids using cubes - Khan Academy

    Since all of these rectangular pyramids are congruent, they all have the same volume. To summarize so far, three congruent pyramids can form a cube, and the volume of one of the pyramids will be one …

  9. Relate prism and pyramid volumes (practice) | Khan Academy

    Given a prism and a pyramid with congruent bases and the same height, use the volume of one to find the volume of the other.

  10. Volume of a pyramid or cone - Khan Academy

    Another way that mathematicians like you have convinced themselves that the volume of a pyramid is 1 3 the volume of the prism that encloses it is by approximating the volume using prisms. We can …