How to find the volume of the truncated cuboid

To find the volume of a truncated cuboid, you will need to know the length, width, and height of both the larger cuboid and the smaller cuboid that has been removed from it.

The volume of a truncated cuboid can be calculated by finding the volume of the larger cuboid and subtracting the volume of the smaller cuboid that has been removed.

The formula to find the volume of a cuboid is:

Volume = Length x Width x Height

Once you have the volume of both the larger and smaller cuboids, you can subtract the volume of the smaller cuboid from the volume of the larger cuboid to find the volume of the truncated cuboid.

For example, if the larger cuboid has dimensions of 10 cm x 5 cm x 8 cm and the smaller cuboid has dimensions of 3 cm x 2 cm x 4 cm, the volume of the truncated cuboid would be:

Volume of larger cuboid = 10 cm x 5 cm x 8 cm = 400 cm³
Volume of smaller cuboid = 3 cm x 2 cm x 4 cm = 24 cm³

Volume of truncated cuboid = 400 cm³ - 24 cm³ = 376 cm³

Therefore, the volume of the truncated cuboid would be 376 cm³.