15 * 10 * 2 = 300
15 * 8 * 2 = 240
8 * 10 * 2 = 160
Add them, and your answer is 700.
A rectangular prism with a length of 11m, width of 8m and height of 3m has a volume of 264m3
The area does not provide sufficient information to determine the length, width and height.
Yes, a square prism's height, length, and width are equal.
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To determine the surface area of a rectangular prism, the two sides, adjacent sides, and ends of the prism must be added up. To do this, the sides are the product of the prism's length and height, the adjacent sides the width and height, and the ends the product of the length and width.
A rectangular prism with a length of 11m, width of 8m and height of 3m has a volume of 264m3
The area does not provide sufficient information to determine the length, width and height.
Yes, a square prism's height, length, and width are equal.
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1043.6
To determine the surface area of a rectangular prism, the two sides, adjacent sides, and ends of the prism must be added up. To do this, the sides are the product of the prism's length and height, the adjacent sides the width and height, and the ends the product of the length and width.
To measure a rectangular prism, you need to determine its three dimensions: length, width, and height. These measurements are typically taken using a ruler or measuring tape. The volume of the prism can then be calculated by multiplying these dimensions together (Volume = length × width × height). Additionally, the surface area can be calculated using the formula Surface Area = 2(length × width + length × height + width × height).
if length and width are doubled then the volume should mulitiply by 8
352 units2
176 units2
Area of the base (length x width) x height of prism
Volume = Length x Width x Height. If the prism is square, then either Height = Width or Height = Length In the first case, Volume = Length x Width2 and so Width = sqrt(Volume/Length) and Height = Width. In the second case, Volume = Length2 x Width and so Width = Volume/Length2 and Height = Length.