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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 two decimal places.

A large three-dimensional prism colored blue has two identical holes in the shape of smaller rectangular prisms carved out of it. The holes are parallel, aligned one above the other. The length, width and height of the large prism are all marked with single tick marks. The length of the large prism is labeled as $14$14 units. The prism is oriented such that one of the square bases faces the front. The bases of the smaller rectangular prisms also face the front. Each of the smaller rectangular prisms has a length of $5$5 units and a width of $6.5$6.5 units. The height of the smaller rectangular prisms extends from the front face of the large prism to the opposite face.

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2 min

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

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2 min

Calculate the volume of the solid.

Round your answer to one decimal place.

Easy
2 min

Find the volume of the figure shown.

Round your answer to two decimal places.

Easy
2 min
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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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