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Manthali Sec School

Submitted by: Sagar Budhathoki


Project work
Class 10 ,B
Roll no: 13

Topic: Combined Solids + Pyramid


Pyramid: A pyramid is also a three-
dimensional shape, but it has a
polygonal base and triangular
faces that converge at a single
point called the apex or vertex.
The base can be any polygon, such
as a triangle, square, pentagon,
etc. Pyramids are named based on
the shape of their base, such as
triangular pyramid, square
pyramid, pentagonal pyramid, etc.
Prism: In geometry, a prism is a
three-dimensional shape with
two parallel and congruent
polygonal bases connected by
rectangular or parallelogram
faces. The bases of a prism are
parallel, and the other faces are
called lateral faces. Prisms are
named based on the shape of
their bases, such as triangular
prism, rectangular prism,
pentagonal prism, etc.
Volume= a2h
combined solid :
A combined solid can be formed
when the pyramid is placed on top of
the prism such that their bases are
congruent and parallel. This results in
a 3D shape with a prism as its lower
portion and a pyramid as its upper
portion. Here's an example figure of a
combined solid of a prism and a
pyramid:
V= a2h + 1/3 a2h
L. S. A= 4ah + 2al
T. S. A= 4ah + 2al +a2
1. A Pyramid having vertical height 12m is placed
on the top of square based cube. If the base
are of cuboid is 100 cm2 and height is 9cm,
then
• Find the volume of solid object
• How much more does if cost to paint a solid
object on the triangular Surfaces than the square
Surfaces

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