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Volume = Base Area * Height So Height = Volume/Base Area
Volume of a rectangular prism is equal to the base area x height. (V=BxH or Volume = Base Area * Height) To get the base area, simply divide the volume by the height. (B=V/H or Base Area = Volume / Height)
Changing the area of the base of a prism directly affects its volume, as the volume is calculated by multiplying the base area by the height of the prism. If the area of the base increases while the height remains constant, the volume will also increase. Conversely, if the area of the base decreases, the volume will decrease. Thus, the volume is proportional to the base area for a given height.
Volume = base area x height so Base area = Volume / height. For example, if the volume is 10cm3 and the height is 2cm, 10/2=5, the base area must be 5cm2.
Volume = 1/3 * Base area * Height So Base area = 3 * Volume / Height
Volume = (height)(area base)
The base area * height = Volume
Divide the base area into the volume.
Divide the volume by the base area to determine height.
To find the area of the base, you can use the formula for the volume of a prism: Volume = Base Area × Height. Rearranging the formula gives you Base Area = Volume / Height. Substituting the given values, Base Area = 300 m³ / 3 m = 100 m². Thus, the area of the base is 100 square meters.
The volume of a cylinder is its height times the area of its base. And the area of its base is the area of a circular shape.
To find the base area of a rectangular prism when you know the volume and height, you can use the formula for the volume of a prism, which is ( V = \text{Base Area} \times \text{Height} ). Rearranging this formula, you can find the base area by dividing the volume by the height: ( \text{Base Area} = \frac{V}{\text{Height}} ). Simply plug in the values for volume and height to calculate the base area.