6 x 5/2 = 15 squinches
The area is 16.25 units2
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It is an isosceles triangle which has two equal sides
The dimensions given fit that of a right angle triangle
169.291m
The area is 16.25 units2
You did not give enough information to answer the question, but the formula is Volume=(Area of the base)•(Height) / 3
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It is an isosceles triangle which has two equal sides
The dimensions given fit that of a right angle triangle
169.291m
To find the volume of a prism, you need to know the base area and the height. However, the dimensions provided (12 in., 5 in., 8 in., 13 in.) do not specify which dimensions correspond to the base and height. Assuming the base is a rectangle with dimensions 12 in. and 5 in., and the height is 8 in., the volume would be calculated as base area (12 in. × 5 in.) times height (8 in.), resulting in a volume of 480 cubic inches. If the dimensions represent a different shape or configuration, please clarify.
4ft 5in
Surface area excluding the bases: 20*pi*5 = 100*pi square inches
If those are the lengths of the triangle's sides, then you have a "right" triangle. The angle opposite the 5-inch side is a 90-degree angle.
Total surface area = 2*pi*r2+ 2*pi*r*h = 596.9 square inches, approx.
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