Divide the base area into the volume.
Which solid?? For the same height, larger area of base = larger volume. So they are directly related.
the volume of a regular solid is the area of it's base multiplied by it's height.
The formula for the volume of a solid (not a sphere) is V=Bh, or the volume (V) equals the area of the base (B, or bh) multipied by the height of the solid (h).
That would depend on what solid you are working with and also if you have access to other measurements, such as height, width and depth.
To find the height of a solid, you can use the formula for volume, which is ( V = \text{Base Area} \times \text{Height} ). Given a volume of 120 m³ and a base area of 30 m², you can rearrange the formula to find the height: [ \text{Height} = \frac{V}{\text{Base Area}} = \frac{120 , \text{m}^3}{30 , \text{m}^2} = 4 , \text{m}. ] Thus, the height of the solid is 4 meters.
Divide the volume by the base area to determine height.
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Which solid?? For the same height, larger area of base = larger volume. So they are directly related.
a base of a right solid whose height is 6 centementers shown. Find the volume. area is 28 cm and the height is 7cm
the volume of a regular solid is the area of it's base multiplied by it's height.
The formula for the volume of a solid (not a sphere) is V=Bh, or the volume (V) equals the area of the base (B, or bh) multipied by the height of the solid (h).
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That would depend on what solid you are working with and also if you have access to other measurements, such as height, width and depth.
The change in the surface area depends on the shape. The volume will double.
V= Base Area * Height
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The area would be 120 inches but you need a height to get the volume The area would be 120 inches but you need a height to get the volume