Volume = the area of the base x height The formula is V = A x h You've been given the volume as 5,400 cu cm. You've been told the area of the base is 30 sq cm. You can figure out the height by dividing the 30 sq cm area into the volume. Knowing that, you can plug all the numbers into the formula (V = A x h ) to get the answer. 5,400 cu cm = 30 sq cm x h (height). 5,400 / 30 = 180. The answer is 180 cm.
Yes. Height width and length are the same. It just depends on your point of view. However, hieght is usually volume and surface area and length is area and perimeter.
Volume=Area x length= base x height x length divided by 2.
Volume = (length x width) x (height) = (base area) x (height) = (56 x 6) = 336 cubic inches
The Surface area of a triangle = 0.5*base*height The volume of a prism = area of its cross-section*length
volume of cuboid = height * width * length volume = 20 * 8 =160 cm ^ 3
If it is a "square" area then you won't be looking for volume. However, if you are looking for the volume of a rectangular prism, it is simply: Width * Length * Height = Volume This simplifies to Length ^ 3 if you are trying to find the volume of a cube. If you are looking for the volume a square area takes depending on it's height, you can just take the area and multiply it by the height as well. (Width * Length) = Area (Width * Length) * Height = Volume Therefore: Area * Height = Volume
Well, if length x width x height is volume, and length x width is area, then divide volume by area and you should get the dimension for height. (I think).
volume is length x base x height and surface area is volume divided by height~
Length times width times height = volume Or area times height = volume
Length X width X height= volume Or Cross sectional area X length= volume (Cross sectional area= area of a face if the object)
Length relates to the distance between two points. Area is the width of a flat object multiplied by its height. Volume is the width times the height times the length of a 3-dimensional object.
The volume of a prism is width x length x height The base area is width x length. Therefore, if you know the volume and height, you can easily work out the base area. You just have have to take the volume and divide it by the height, making sure to adjust the units from cubed to squared.
You can compute this only if you know the volume and height, or volume and cross-sectional area. The volume of a rectangular prism is Length X Width X Height. The volume is therefore Length X Area (cross-section). L = V/A L = V/(WH)
(length x width) x height=volume find the area of the base then multiply that by the height.
Yes. Height width and length are the same. It just depends on your point of view. However, hieght is usually volume and surface area and length is area and perimeter.
Volume=Area x length= base x height x length divided by 2.
The volume of any rectangular prism (including a cube) is width x height x length. The area of the bottom is width x length. So the area of the base is the volume divided by the height. With specifically a cube it gets even easier, because the lenght, width and height are all the same. So if the length (or the width or the height) = x , then the area of the base is x^2 (squared) and the volume of the cube is x^3 (cubed). this means the base of the cube is the volume divided by any of the following: length, width, height.