All you need is the area of the base and then multiply that by the height and you have the volume of any 3-D shape.
You can only find the area of the base with this information. The volume divided by the height will give you the area of the base.
To find the volume of a rectangular prism, multiply the base, width, and height. If the prism is irregularly shaped, multiply the base and the height.
Squared. When you find surface area, you are only finding the area of the shapes that make up the three-denominational shape.
To find the surface area of an equilateral triangular prism you take the area of the rectangular sides and the triangular bases and add them up and your done.
The volume of any prism is worked out in the same way whether it's a hexagonal prism, circular prism or a triangular prism. You just need to times the length of the prism against the area of the cross-section.
Volume of rectangular prism = area of base x height
Volume of a rectangular prism = base x height. If volume and height are known, solve for base area by dividing volume by height.
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
By dividing the area into the volume: width = volume/area
Volume of a Rectangular Prism The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
Volume = Base Area * Height So Height = Volume/Base Area
You don't. You need the height and the area of the base to find the volume.
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)
Multiply the base area by the height.
The formula will depend on what it is that you are trying to find: the volume or the surface area.
To find the area of any rectangular prism, multiply each dimension.