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How do you know what measurement of a prism is its height?

It is the distance between two congruent parallel faces.


How do you figure the height of a trapezoid?

1/2*(sum of both parallel bases)*height = area multiply both sides by 2 and then divide both sides by (sum of both parallel bases) height = (2*area) divided by (sum of both parallel sides)


What is a thin cylinder?

A thin cylinder is a solid figure with two parallel and congruent circular bases. It has a curved surface connecting the two bases. In a thin cylinder, the height is much smaller than the radius of the circular bases.


How do you find the area of a compound figure with there is a trapezoid and a rectangle?

Work out each figure separately then add them together: Area of a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of parallel bases)*height Area of a rectangle = length*height


What is the formula to figure out the measure of any trapezoid?

Perimeter = sum of its 4 sides Area = 0.5*(sum of 2 parallel sides)*height


What does base and height mean?

The base is the bottom of the figure and the height is how tall the figure is.


The measure of the shorter parallel side of b is 6 inches and that of the longer side is 8 inches the height of that figure is 10 inches what is the area?

70 square inches


How do you find the height of a trapezoid if you already know the area?

1/2*(sum of parallel sides)*height = area height = (2*area) divided by (sum of parallel sides)


The slant height of a pyramid and the altitude of a pyramid are congruent true or false?

False...


How do you figure out the area of a trapazoid?

-- Add the lengths of the two 'bases' (the two parallel sides). -- Multiply the sum by the height of the trapezoid. -- Take 1/2 of the product. That's the trapezoid's area.


When can one of the two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle can be used as the height of the triangle?

When it's a right triangle and it's sitting on one of the congruent sides.


Solid figures that have length width and height?

All solid figures have length, width and height and, conversely, if a figure has length, width and height then it is a solid figure.