Since the area of a triangle is found by multiplying the base by the height, you can find the height by dividing the area by the base. That is,
A = b*h, so when you divide by b, you get
h = A/b
So in your case,
261/36 = h, so
h = 7.25 m.
Multiply the base area by the height, and you have the volume.
find the area of the base and multiply that by the height. The base is a circle so its area is Pi x radius squared. Not sure what the radius is in your question. If you mean the base has area 4.4 meters squared, and that is what I think you do, then just multiply that by 3.5 ie 4.4x 3.5 and that is volume of the cylinder.
18 18 in. squared
The relation between the height of a triangle, its base and its area is given by: Area = 0.5 * Base * Height Therefore, we have: Height = (2 * Area)/ Base.
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.
the area of a square equals the product of the base and the height. or, because in a square the base and height are the same it would be the value of the base squared. square base x height = area
Multiply the base area by the height, and you have the volume.
48 units squared.
Volume of a squared based pyramid: 1/3*base area*height
area of what? circle is pie times the radius squared, rectangle is base times height, and a square is the side squared
To find the area of a parallelogram, you multiply the base times the height. So 6*4=24 inches squared. Whenever you're finding the area of something, it's always a squared answer.
find the area of the base and multiply that by the height. The base is a circle so its area is Pi x radius squared. Not sure what the radius is in your question. If you mean the base has area 4.4 meters squared, and that is what I think you do, then just multiply that by 3.5 ie 4.4x 3.5 and that is volume of the cylinder.
18 18 in. squared
Find the area of the circular base with 'pi x radius-squared', then multiply this value by the length or height of the cylinder
im pretty sure its base*height squared
Area = Base * Height so Base = Area/Height
To find the base area of any prism, including the circular prism called cylinder, divide the volume by the height.