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∙ 14y agoYes.
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∙ 14y agoVolume = Base Area times height
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.
5 times 12 is 60. 60 times 14 is 840. The volume of the prism is 840 units3.
The volume of the prism is three times as much as that of the prism.
The area of the cross section times the height of the prism
Volume = Base Area times height
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.
5 times 12 is 60. 60 times 14 is 840. The volume of the prism is 840 units3.
The volume of the prism is three times as much as that of the prism.
Base times height divided by two times length
Volume of a triangular prism = (1/2.b.h)Hb = base of the triangleh = height of the triangleH = height of the actual prism. = multiplied byThe volume of a prism is volume equals base times height. You have to know the base and height to find the volume.
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.
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
base times height
Volume of prism: 100 times 12 = 1200 cubic units