Volume of prisms (inc. Cylinders)

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GCSE Maths (Year 8 Shape, Space and Measures 2) Note on Volume of prisms (inc. Cylinders), created by Ellen Billingham on 09/05/2013.
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To find the volume of a normal prism, find the area of the end and multiply it by the length of the prism.The formula for this is:b x h x length

The principle is the same for cylinders, but in order to find the area of the end, you have to use the area of a circle formula (πr²) and then multiply it by the length.

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