Last updated on July 21st, 2025
The volume of a trapezoid is a concept often misunderstood because a trapezoid is typically a 2D shape. However, if we think of a trapezoid as part of a 3D shape like a trapezoidal prism, we can calculate the volume. In such cases, the volume is the total space it occupies or the number of cubic units it can hold. In this topic, let’s learn about the volume of a trapezoidal prism.
The volume of a trapezoidal prism is the amount of space it occupies.
It is calculated using the formula: Volume = Base Area × Height Where the base area is the area of the trapezoid that forms the base of the prism.
The formula for the area of a trapezoid is: Base Area = (1/2) × (Base1 + Base2) × Height of the trapezoid Volume of Trapezoidal Prism Formula A trapezoidal prism is a 3-dimensional shape with two parallel trapezoidal bases.
To calculate its volume, you multiply the base area by the height (the perpendicular distance between the two bases) of the prism.
To derive the volume of a trapezoidal prism, we use the concept of volume as the total space occupied by a 3D object.
The volume can be derived as follows: The formula for the volume of any prism is: Volume = Base Area × Height
For a trapezoidal prism: Base Area = (1/2) × (Base1 + Base2) × Height of the trapezoid
The volume of a trapezoidal prism will be, Volume = Base Area × Height of the prism
The volume of a trapezoidal prism is always expressed in cubic units, for example, cubic centimeters (cm³), cubic meters (m³).
Calculate the base area first, then multiply it by the height of the prism to find the volume.
Let’s take a look at the formula for finding the volume of a trapezoidal prism: Write down the formula Volume = Base Area × Height Calculate the base area using: Base Area = (1/2) × (Base1 + Base2) × Height of the trapezoid
Once you have the base area, substitute that value in the formula Volume = Base Area × Height of the prism to find the volume.
Remember the formula: The formula for the volume of a trapezoidal prism is: Volume = Base Area × Height of the prism Break it down: The volume is how much space fits inside the prism.
Calculate the base area of the trapezoid first, then multiply it by the height of the prism.
Simplify the numbers: If the base lengths and height are simple numbers, it is easier to compute the base area.
Check calculations: Ensure you substitute the correct values for Base1, Base2, and the heights when calculating the base area and volume.
Making mistakes while learning the volume of trapezoidal prisms is common.
Let’s look at some common mistakes and how to avoid them to get a better understanding of the volume of trapezoidal prisms.
A trapezoidal prism has bases of 4 cm and 6 cm, a height of the trapezoid of 3 cm, and a height of the prism of 10 cm. What is its volume?
The volume of the trapezoidal prism is 150 cm³.
To find the volume of a trapezoidal prism, use the formula: Volume = Base Area × Height Base Area = (1/2) × (Base1 + Base2) × Height of the trapezoid Base Area = (1/2) × (4 + 6) × 3 = 15 cm² Volume = 15 × 10 = 150 cm³
A trapezoidal prism has bases of 8 m and 12 m, a height of the trapezoid of 5 m, and a height of the prism of 7 m. Find its volume.
The volume of the trapezoidal prism is 700 m³.
To find the volume of a trapezoidal prism, use the formula: Volume = Base Area × Height Base Area = (1/2) × (Base1 + Base2) × Height of the trapezoid Base Area = (1/2) × (8 + 12) × 5 = 50 m² Volume = 50 × 7 = 350 m³
The volume of a trapezoidal prism is 500 cm³. The bases of the trapezoid are 5 cm and 7 cm, and the height of the trapezoid is 5 cm. What is the height of the prism?
The height of the prism is 10 cm.
If you know the volume of the trapezoidal prism and need to find the height, rearrange the volume formula: Volume = Base Area × Height Base Area = (1/2) × (Base1 + Base2) × Height of the trapezoid Base Area = (1/2) × (5 + 7) × 5 = 30 cm² Height of the prism = Volume / Base Area = 500 / 30 = 10 cm
A trapezoidal prism has bases of 3 inches and 5 inches, a height of the trapezoid of 4 inches, and a height of the prism of 8 inches. Find its volume.
The volume of the trapezoidal prism is 128 inches³.
Using the formula for volume: Volume = Base Area × Height Base Area = (1/2) × (Base1 + Base2) × Height of the trapezoid Base Area = (1/2) × (3 + 5) × 4 = 16 inches² Volume = 16 × 8 = 128 inches³
You have a trapezoidal prism with bases of 6 feet and 10 feet, a height of the trapezoid of 4 feet, and a height of the prism of 5 feet. How much space (in cubic feet) is available inside the prism?
The prism has a volume of 320 cubic feet.
Using the formula for volume: Volume = Base Area × Height Base Area = (1/2) × (Base1 + Base2) × Height of the trapezoid Base Area = (1/2) × (6 + 10) × 4 = 32 feet² Volume = 32 × 5 = 160 ft³
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