V = Ah/3
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Vol = 1/3 * base area x vertical height for any pyramid (or cone).
Based on what data?
The shape is called a square based cuboid and its volume is 12 cubic inches.
Volume in cubic units = 1/3*base area*height
we dont know
V = base area x height divided by 3
Volume = Area of the base X height of prism. This formula works for all prisms, not just triangular prisms. Area of a triangle = height of triangle X 1/2 X base of triangle.
Vol = 1/3 * base area x vertical height for any pyramid (or cone).
Based on what data?
The shape is called a square based cuboid and its volume is 12 cubic inches.
Volume=1/3 area of the base x height
Volume in cubic units = 1/3*base area*height
The answer depends on the what characteristic of the pyramid you want the formula for: its surface area, its volume or something else.
There is no formula for calculating the volume of a classroom. A classroom's volume will be calculated based upon the shape of the room. If the classroom has the shape of a cube or rectangular prism, its approximate volume can be calculated by multiplying the length by the width by the height of the room.
Wouldn't a circle-based pyramid look a lot like a cone ? If so, you could probably use the formula for the volume of a cone and get away with it.
The volume of a square based pyramid is (1/2)(b)(h)... V=(1/2)(8)^2(6) v=192 Therefore, the volume of the square based pyramid is 192 ft sq.