1/2*p*w^2*l
surface area prism = 2 × area end + total area side = 2 × area end + perimeter end × length of prism The information given to you will allow you to work out the area of one pentagonal end, and the perimeter of the pentagonal end.
You can't.
960.
A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices, n + 2 faces, and 3n edges. A pentagonal prism has 15 edges.
The lateral area [L] of a right prism with base perimeter [P] and height [h] is L=Ph.
surface area prism = 2 × area end + total area side = 2 × area end + perimeter end × length of prism The information given to you will allow you to work out the area of one pentagonal end, and the perimeter of the pentagonal end.
You can't.
The cross section area times the height (or length depending on how you look at it). What is the area of the pentagon? how high/long is the prism?
use the net to find the lateral area of the prism 3m 6m 3m 6m 15m
The lateral area [L] of a right prism with base perimeter [P] and height [h] is L=Ph.
L=PH L=PH Lateral Area= (Perimeter of the base)(the height of the figure)
you find a tape measure and find how wide and fat it is then you cut it into tinny little pieces and measure them and you will get the dimension of a prism
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960.
A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices, n + 2 faces, and 3n edges. A pentagonal prism has 15 edges.
First you find the area of the base which is a pentagon. Then you multiply it by the height. So base times height equals volume.
The lateral area [L] of a right prism with base perimeter [P] and height [h] is L=Ph.