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A pyramid has a rectangular base measuring 6'x4' If its altitude is 8' what is its volume
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Volume of a pyramid in cubic units: 1/3*base area*altitude Volume: 1/3*0.5*3*3*sin(60 degrees)*4 = 5.196 cubic meters rounded to 3 decimal places
In general, the volume of an object is its Length x Width x Height. If the building is not a regular shape then you would have to figure it out in sections that are regular shapes. For example, cylinders, spheres, pyramids, etc.
Assuming it's a regular hexagon, V= 6√3 x2h where x is one of the sides of the hexagonal base and h is the height of the box.
The formula for calculating the volume of a hexagonal prism is to take the area of the hexagon, then multiply it by the height of the prism.
First we assume it is a regular hexagon meaning all the angles are the same and the sides are the same length. Recalling that a regular hexagon can be broken up into 6 triangles, we find the area of the hexagon by finding the area of one triangle and multiply by six. (recall the area of triangle is Height x 1/2 Base ) You can also find the area of a hexagon using the formula Area==ap/2 where a is the apothem and p is the perimeter. But that just gives you the area of the 2 dimensional base, not the volume. To calculate the volume, multiply the area found above by the height of the hexagonal container.
the formula to find the area of any prism is to find the area of the base (a regular hexagon, meaning that all sides and angles are the same) and multiply by the height of the prism. To find the area of a hexagon you multiply the apothem by the perimeter of the hexagon, and then divide that by 2. the apothem is a line from the center point to the center of any side, forming a right angle with a side, it doesn't matter which one. Once you find the area of the hexagon, multiply it with the height.
The volume of a standard hexagon can be given by the product of 6 times the length of one side of the hexagon and the height. Note that for a hexagon to have volume, it must have another dimension that is height.
Well, darling, a regular hexagonal prism has six equal sides, so each side of the hexagon has a length of 8 cm. The formula for the perimeter of a regular hexagon is 6 times the side length, so the base area is 384 cm². Multiplying the base area by the height of 15 cm gives you a volume of 5760 cm³. Voilà!
Volume_of_any_prism = area_of_base x length Area_regular_hexagon = 3/2√3 x side2 ⇒ volume = 3/2√3 x side2 x length
The answer depends on whether you mean a hexagonal pyramid or a hexagonal prism or some other shape involving hexagons.
Here is what you need to do:Draw a net for an irregular hexagonal prism, including dimensions and glue flaps. Be sure to name each of the eight faces: top, bottom, side1, side2, side3, side4, side5, and side6. On a regular hexagonal prism, these sides will all be congruent, but on any other hexagonal prism they will NOTall be congruent.Cut out your net. Dry fold, (fold it but don't glue the flaps), to be sure that it works.On the front of a piece of notebook paper, explain in words how to find the surface area for your net, and then show the mathematics. *NOTE: You will have to cut the hexagon into shapes for which you know how to find the area, like triangles and trapezoids.On the back of the notebook paper explain how to find the volume for your hexagonal prism and then show the mathematics.DON'T use the same dimensions as the example. Yours must be irregular, (not all sides the same length on the hexagon).
The formula for the area of a hexagon is 3/2 (square root of 3) side length squared. This gives the area as 93.53 square centimeters, and the volume is then 1402.95 cubic centimeters.
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Volume = Area of base x height