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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Rectangular Parallelepiped Problem, 7

Category: Solid Geometry

"Published in Newark, California, USA"

How many cubic yards of material are needed for the foundation of a barn 40 ft. by 80 ft., if the foundation is 2 ft. thick and 12 ft. high?

Solution

To illustrate the problem, it is better to draw the figure as follows

Photo by Math Principles in Everyday Life

There are two rectangular parallelepiped in the figure, the outside dimensions and the inside dimensions. Their height is the same. The volume or the amount of material needed for the foundation of a barn is equal to the difference of the two rectangular parallelepiped. 

For the outside dimensions, the volume of a rectangular parallelepiped is




For the inside dimensions, the volume of a rectangular parallelepiped is





Hence, the volume or the amount of material needed for the foundation of a barn is




Therefore, the volume in cubic yards is equal to