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3-dimensional shapes - AQACuboids

3-dimensional shapes have faces, edges and vertices and can be viewed from different points.

Part ofMathsGeometry and measure

Cuboids

Volume

Click to explore updated revision resources for GCSE Maths: Volume of cuboids, with step-by-step slideshows, quizzes, practice exam questions, and more!

Each of the small cubes in this shape has a volume of 1 cm3. The of the cuboid is 12 cm3.

12 cube cuboid

It can be calculated by counting the cubes inside or by multiplying the length, width and height together.

Volume = \(2 \times 3 \times 2 = 12~\text{cm}^3\)

\(\text{volume of a cuboid} = \text{length (l)} \times \text{width (w)} \times \text{height (h)}\)

Cuboid with w, l and h labelled

Surface area

The surface area of a cuboid can be calculated by adding together the areas of the six faces. The opposite faces of a cuboid are the same sized rectangles, so find the total area of the three different faces, then double to find the total surface area.

Question

Find the surface area of a cuboid of length 4 cm, width 2 cm and height 3cm.

View of a cuboid and its measurements in order to find the surface area