For a square prism, a rectangular prism, or a cube you multiply length times width times height.
If you mean by a square prism that has equal sides then just cube root the volume
Base = sqrt(Volume/Height)
The volume of a prism is A = Bh , where B is the area of the base, and the height (length) must be perpendicular to the base. The volume of a square-sided triangular prism is A = 1/2 bhL where the triangular cross section has base b, and height h, and the perpendicular length is L.
V = Ah/3
The answer is 1000 feet squared.
If you mean by a square prism that has equal sides then just cube root the volume
If the VOLUME is 999 SQUARE inches then you have gone wrong. SQUARE inches are a measure of AREA VOLUME is measured in CUBIC units. Assuming you meant The volume of a prism is 999 CUBIC inches, then the volume of a pyramid with the same height is indeterminate (cannot be given), as there is NO INDICATION of how the height of the pyramid relates to the height of the prism. So, ASSUMING you mean the volume of a prism is 999 CUBIC inches AND the HEIGHT of the pyramid is the same as the height of the prism, then the volume of the pyramid is one third that of the prism, ie 999 cu in ÷ 3 = 333 CUBIC inches.
That depends on how many faces this particular prism has.
Base = sqrt(Volume/Height)
The volume of the rectangular prism would mathematically be 175 cm3.
The volume of a prism is A = Bh , where B is the area of the base, and the height (length) must be perpendicular to the base. The volume of a square-sided triangular prism is A = 1/2 bhL where the triangular cross section has base b, and height h, and the perpendicular length is L.
1000 ft
V = Ah/3
The answer is 1000 feet squared.
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The volume formula of a square prism is a^3. The specifications given will not allow for the square prism formula to be used. Instead, it would require using the rectangular prism formula which is abc. With the given specifications, the formula would be 14 x14 x 8. The solution would be 1,568 inches^3.
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