First you find the area of the surface and then you multiply that by the height of the prism. Example if the surface area is 6cm and the height is 5cm then the volume is 6 time 5 cm cubed. So 30cm Cubed. All volume is measured in cubic cm or m . Cool.
Area of pentagon * length of prism.
Volume = (base area) x height.
A pentagonal prism has 10 vertices. A rectangular prism has 8 vertices. Therefore, a pentagonal prism has 2 more vertices than a rectangular prism.
pentagonal prism
A cookie jar is sometimes a pentagonal prism.
Area of pentagon * length of prism.
Volume = area of pentagon x length of prism.
First you find the area of the base which is a pentagon. Then you multiply it by the height. So base times height equals volume.
Volume = (base area) x height.
Area of Base x Height
The cross section area times the height (or length depending on how you look at it). What is the area of the pentagon? how high/long is the prism?
If you mean a pentagonal prism, then find the area of the pentagon 1st. Length of 1 side x 1.7, then multiply by the height of the prism. But I dont really know the regular Pentagon volume. sorry... hope you dont hate me for that.
It depends on what dimension(s) of the pentagonal prism are changing. If none then you have only one data point and so nothing to graph. The number of measures that can vary [the degrees of freedom] will range from 2 (for a regular pentagon) to 8 for an irregular pentagonal prism (5 sides of pentagon, 2 diagonals and the length). The reason to include the diagonals is that the lengths of the five sides alone do not uniquely determine the shape of the pentagon and so the volume of the prism. So, in the case of an irregular pentagonal prism, you will need to plot the volume in 9 dimensional space. Have fun!
Base times height.For details look it up on google.com!
There is insufficient information to give an answer. There is no information to indicate that the pentagon is regular and therefore its area is indeterminate. Consequently, the volume of the prism cannot be determined.
There are 10 vertices on a pentagonal prism. In geometry, a pentagonal prism is a prism that has 7 faces, 15 edges, and 10 vertices.
There are 10 vertices on a pentagonal prism. In geometry, a pentagonal prism is a prism that has 7 faces, 15 edges, and 10 vertices.