To get a volume of a square prism you need to measure each side like it's a normal 2d shape or you can measure only 3 sides and multiply by 2 since the opposite side is equal. Then you will need to add all the sides together and that is the volume and you need to give the answer im cm with a little tiny 3 at the end standing for cubed (3d)
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The formula for calculating the volume of a hexagonal prism is to take the area of the hexagon, then multiply it by the height of the prism.
The formula for the area of a right prism is: Total surface area = area of one square + area of four triangles which equals = length2 + 4 ( 1/2 * base * height) The volume of a right prism is equal to: V = 1/3 (length * breadth) * perpendicular height Note: In the formula for the volume the length * breadth refers to the base.
V=lwh
Volume = (base area) x height.
the formula is length x width x height