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It depends what shape the prism is ! A cuboid prism would be 24 cm3 - while a triangular prism with those measurements would be half the volume.
The volume would increase by a factor of 23 = 8
The volume of a 6 x 4 x 5 inch rectangular prism is the product of those four values. The answer is 120.
It's the mass divided by its volume. The volume of a rectangular prism is length times width times height. So it would be 100 grams divided by the volume, and that volume = (L*W*H)
The volume formula of a square prism is a^3. The specifications given will not allow for the square prism formula to be used. Instead, it would require using the rectangular prism formula which is abc. With the given specifications, the formula would be 14 x14 x 8. The solution would be 1,568 inches^3.
A [multiplicative] change in one dimension makes the same change in the volume. So the volume would be tripled.
Associative property can be used to find the volume of a prism because you would be able to change the width, height, and length an d you would still get the same answer
If you triplied the height of a triangular prism, would that triple it volume
The volume of a rectangular prism would double if you double the height.
It depends what shape the prism is ! A cuboid prism would be 24 cm3 - while a triangular prism with those measurements would be half the volume.
The volume of the rectangular prism would mathematically be 175 cm3.
Find the surface area of the top or bottom face and multiply that by the depth of the prism. For example, a triangular prism would have a volume of (1/2 * base * height) * (depth)
The volume would increase by a factor of 23 = 8
Volume of a triangular prism = cross-section area times length
The volume of a 6 x 4 x 5 inch rectangular prism is the product of those four values. The answer is 120.
Base x Height x Width = Volume of any rectangular prism.
It's the mass divided by its volume. The volume of a rectangular prism is length times width times height. So it would be 100 grams divided by the volume, and that volume = (L*W*H)