No, it is not true.
The volume of the prism is three times as much as that of the prism.
Yes.
Volume of a right prism: Area of Base times Height. Volume of a cube: Vertex cubed. Volume of a rectangular prism: Length times Width times Depth.
The area of the cross section times the height of the prism
Volume = (length) times (width) x (height)
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Same base and same altitude. Yes, that is correct.
The volume of the prism is three times as much as that of the prism.
Yes.
Volume of a right prism: Area of Base times Height. Volume of a cube: Vertex cubed. Volume of a rectangular prism: Length times Width times Depth.
The area of the cross section times the height of the prism
Volume = (length) times (width) x (height)
For a square prism, a rectangular prism, or a cube you multiply length times width times height.
Because the volume of a pyramid is 1/3 times base area times height
The volume of a prism is the area of the base (or the cross section of the prism that is perpendicular to the height) times the height.V = Ab * h
Volume of any prism = cross-section area times length