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How do you find the volume of a rectangluar prism?

Volume of a Rectangular Prism The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height


A rectangular prism has a volume of 90cm3 the area of the rectangular prism is 45cm2. What is the height of the rectangular prism?

2 cm


A rectangular prism has a volume of 90cm3 the area of the rectangular prism is 45cm2 What is the height of the rectangular prism?

2 cm


What is the formula in finding the volume of rectangular prism?

The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height


What is the volume of a rectangular prism that has these dimensions 2ft3ft5ft?

2x3x5=30 The volume of a rectangular prism is 30 feet.


What happens to the volume of a rectangular prism if you double the height?

The volume of a rectangular prism would double if you double the height.


Do you calculate volume by multiplying the length by the width by the bredth?

In a rectangular prism you multiply those three dimensions.


How many small cubes are needed to completely fill the right rectangular prism?

To determine how many small cubes are needed to fill a right rectangular prism, you first need to calculate the volume of the prism by multiplying its length, width, and height. Then, calculate the volume of one small cube by cubing its side length. Finally, divide the volume of the prism by the volume of the small cube to find the total number of cubes required.


How do you find the volume of a rectangular prism if you know the area and height?

Volume of rectangular prism = area of base x height


What is the volume of a rectangular prism that measures 8.2cm 5cm and 2cm?

A rectangular prism that measures 8.2cm 5cm and 2cm has a volume of 82cm3


What is the formula Length x Width x Depth used for?

This formula is used to calculate the volume of a rectangular prism.


How do you calculate a mass volume problem?

it depends on what it is. cube=side^3,rectangular prism=length*width*height