11.625cm2
divide 186 by 1.6 and you'll get 116.25
Both the cylinder and rectangular prism are solid objects. Volume of both can be found by multiplying the area of the base by the height.
That depends upon its length width and volume. It really has a volume, not an area because it is three demensional.
The formula will depend on what it is that you are trying to find: the volume or the surface area.
The volume of any right prism (the floor and ceiling are identical in shape) = Base area * heightSA = BA + LASA = BA + phLA=ph
surface area of a rectangular prism is the formula: 2lw+2wh+2lh
Volume of rectangular prism = area of base x height
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Volume of a rectangular prism= LengthXWidthXHeight Area of a Rectangle= LengthXWidth Area of a Trapezoid= (Bottom+Top)/2)XHeight
Because it is a rectangular prism and it has volume and area also mass and perimeter
Volume of a rectangular prism = base x height. If volume and height are known, solve for base area by dividing volume by height.
The volume of a rectangular prism is its cross-section area times its length.
You can't derive the volume from the surface area.
No.
You can't tell the dimensions of a rectangle from its area, or the dimensions of a prism from its volume.
Volume of any prism = cross-section area times length
Volume of a prism and a cylinder= cross-section area*height or length