They most certainly don't. You need to glance back at the book one more time.
The volume of a rectangular prism is found by multiplying the base by the rectangle by the width of the prism, leading to the formula: lwh = Awhere l is the length of the prismw is the width of the prism andh is the height of the prism.
Cylinder (circular prism) Cube (square prism) Cuboid (rectangle prism)
To find the height, we can use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism, which is length x width x height. Rearranging the formula, we have height = volume / (length x width). Substituting the given values, the height of the rectangle prism would be 120 in cubed / (4in x 6in) = 5 in.
Volume = Length *Breadth*Height
The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
Area=Bh when B=area of the base, and h=height of the prism/cylinder
Formula for the volume of both a Prism and a Cylinder is V = Bh (where B = area of the base, and h = height)
A cylinder is not a prism because it has a circular base and therefore requires a different formula to figure out its volume, surface area, etc.
The relationship between the formulas is that in all the radius is cubed.
The volume of a rectangular prism is found by multiplying the base by the rectangle by the width of the prism, leading to the formula: lwh = Awhere l is the length of the prismw is the width of the prism andh is the height of the prism.
Cylinder (circular prism) Cube (square prism) Cuboid (rectangle prism)
To find the height, we can use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism, which is length x width x height. Rearranging the formula, we have height = volume / (length x width). Substituting the given values, the height of the rectangle prism would be 120 in cubed / (4in x 6in) = 5 in.
Volume of a cylinder is easy: Vol= [(pi) x radius^2] x height of cylinder] Where Pi= 3.1416 approx and radius = 1/2 of cylinder diameter The volume of a prism is complicated because it depends on the type of prism. for a regular shape prism the formula is : Vol = (area of base) x height If the prism is a "union" of differents shapes, you have to split the prism in smaller/single/easy shapes and calculate the volumes individually and then add the resulting volumes
Volume = Length *Breadth*Height
The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
You can't tell the dimensions of a rectangle from its area, or the dimensions of a prism from its volume.
The formula of volume of a cuboid (planar rectangular solid, rectangular prism) is L x W x H. (multiply the length times width times height).The formula for the volume of a triangular prism is 1/2 (W x H) x L.The formula for the volume of a sphere is 4/3 (pi) r3.The formula for the volume of a cylinder (round prism) is (pi)r2 x L.