432 ft3
triangular prism- formula: Abh(area of the base * height)
Volume = 1/3 * Base area * Height So Base area = 3 * Volume / Height
Assuming that the prism is a right prism (with height perpendicular to the base plane), its volume is the product of the area of the base and the height. The area of the triangular base is one-half the product of the base and the height (altitude) of the triangle. Therefore, the volume in this instance is 4 X 3 X 12/2 = 72 cubic centimeters.
B = area of base H = Height V = Volume V = 1/2BH
Volume of a prism = cross section area times height or length 36*4.5 = 162 cubic feet
triangular prism- formula: Abh(area of the base * height)
A triangular prism can be thought of as a stack of triangles. Then the volume is equal to the area of the triangular base multiplied by the height of the prism, or 1/2 length * width * height.
To find the volume of a triangular prism, find the area of one of the triangles (base of the prism) first (base x height divided by 2). When you have the area of the triangle, then multiply the area of the triangle by the height of the prism, *not the height of the base.
V = base area × height
Volume = 1/3 * Base area * Height So Base area = 3 * Volume / Height
Capacity generally implies volume in geometry. To calculate the volume of a triangular prism, find the area of one of its triangular bases and multiply it by the height of the shape.
Like all prisms you find the area of one of the triangular faces and then multiply by the height.
The volume is equal to the area of the base multiplied by the height. So, to find the height, just divide the volume by the area of the base.
The volume of a three-dimensional figure is the amount of space it encloses. The volume V of a triangular prism is the product of the area B of a base and the height h of the prism. (The bases are triangles. In a special case of a right triangular prism the bases are right triangles)
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.
Assuming that the prism is a right prism (with height perpendicular to the base plane), its volume is the product of the area of the base and the height. The area of the triangular base is one-half the product of the base and the height (altitude) of the triangle. Therefore, the volume in this instance is 4 X 3 X 12/2 = 72 cubic centimeters.
The volume is 110.5 cm^3.