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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.
Multiply the area by two then divide by the height - assuming that it is a right angled triangle.
To find the area of a parallelogram, multiply the base by the height.
Multiply the base area by the height, and you have the volume.
You have to multiply base x height - in this case, you obtain (4a)(2a+b). This can't be simplified; you can leave it as it is (factored), or multiply it out to obtain 8a2 + 4ab.
Subtract 32 and then multiply result by 5/9
-- Square the hypotenuse. (Multiply it by itself.)-- Square the base. (Multiply it by itself.)-- Subtract the square of the base from the square of the hypotenuse.-- Take the square-root of the difference. It's the height of the triangle.
You take the two numbers that you need which is the width and the height then you multiply the width and height and multiply the two numbers to find the product and that's your answer! :)
Multiply the length/depth/height and your product will be in cubic inches. That is the volume.
If it's a solid multiply the length times the width times the height. If it's a liquid use a graduated cylinder If it's an irregular solid drop it into a beaker, flask, graduated cylinder, or any other water-measuring tool and record how much the water goes up from the original height to the height when the irregular solid was dropped in, and subtract.
you multiply length x width x height or pour water into container and measure the height, put object in water and measure the water level subtract the water level before and after and that will be your volume
To find the area of a triangle, you have to multiply the base of the triangle and the height of the triangle, then divide the product of those numbers by two.
Okay. First multiply the base and the height. Got it? Take that product and divide it by two. Voila! Make sure you do everything seperately, or it will get jumbled! The answer is: 0.375
The area of any triangle is 1/2 the product of its base and its height.Since you know both the base and height of your triangle, the way towork out its area is to multiply them and then take 1/2 of their product.
multiply it Length- Width - Height , or measure the volume of a container of water then stick the object in and measure the volume of the object+water then subtract the volume of the water then you have the volume
You multiply the width or length by the the height.
The length times the height of the wall will give you the square footage of that wall. Do that for both the long and short walls, and multiply the result by two. If the room is square, just measure one wall, find the square footage, and multiply by four. Don't forget to measure the length and height of any doors and windows, and subtract the total from the area of the walls.