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Which of these solids are prisms? Explain how you know.
For each of the prisms, what does the base look like?
Shade one base in the picture.
Draw a cross-section of the prism parallel to the base.
A box of chocolates is a prism with a base in the shape of a heart and a height of 2 inches. Here are the measurements of the base.
To calculate the volume of the box, three different students have each drawn line segments showing how they plan on finding the area of the heart-shaped base.
Return your partner’s work. Calculate the volume of the box of chocolates.
A house-shaped prism is created by attaching a triangular prism on top of a rectangular prism.
Draw the base of this prism and label its dimensions.
What is the area of the base? Explain or show your reasoning.
To find the area of any polygon, you can decompose it into rectangles and triangles. There are always many ways to decompose a polygon.
Sometimes it is easier to enclose a polygon in a rectangle and subtract the area of the extra pieces.
To find the volume of a prism with a polygon for a base, you find the area of the base, , and multiply that by the height, .