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The answer will depend on the figure. A circle or sphere, for example, has a different formula for whatever it is that you want to calculate.

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How do you find the height if you have only the base and the sides?

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Find the area of 6 base and 10 height?

If the figure is a rectangle, the area is 60. If the figure is a triangle, the area is 30.


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How do you find the volume if you know the base area and height?

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How do you find the volume if you know the base area and the height?

For a rectangular block or a cylinder, multiply base area x height. For a pyramid or cone, multiply (1/3) x base area x height. For other cases, please clarify what figure you are talking about.


How do you find the volume of a figure made of cubes and prisms?

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How do you find the base of a trapazoid when you have the height and area?

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How do you find the height and radius of a cylinder with only the area of the base?

With the area of the base known, you can back figure to the radius. But unless you know the cylinder's volume, or are told that it's height is equal to the radius or diameter or circumference of the base, there's no way to find the height short of measuring it. To find the radius, you take the area of the base and divide it by pi. The resulting dividend is r2. Find the square root of the dividend, and you have the radius.


How do you find the lateral area of a rectangular prism?

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What is always true about the area of a rectangle?

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How do you find the height of a cube?

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