volume/height=base area.
Volume divided by Height.
Which solid?? For the same height, larger area of base = larger volume. So they are directly related.
The base of a rectangle is a length and does not have any area. Therefore, the area can not be calculated.
If the base is a rectangle, use the formula for the area of a rectangle.
volume/height=base area.
Volume divided by Height.
Formula for volume of pyramid is 1/3*base area*height Formula for area of rectangle (in this case the base) is length*breadth So, the volume of the pyramid is 1/3*12*5*9=180m3
Which solid?? For the same height, larger area of base = larger volume. So they are directly related.
1/2
Multiply them together.
two right triangles = full rectangle That is - if you multiply height times base of a triangle, the area will be 1/2 of a rectangle having the same height, and a width the same as the triangle base.
The base of a rectangle is a length and does not have any area. Therefore, the area can not be calculated.
If the base is a rectangle, use the formula for the area of a rectangle.
Rectangle Area of parallelogram = Base * Height Area of rectangle = Base * Height
Yes. The base area is also related to the base radius by:A = radius2 x Pi
The area of rectangle is : 120.0