Volume triangular prism = area_of_triangular_base x distance_between_triangular_ends
= 1/2 x base_triangle x height_triangle x distance_between_ends
base*height*length*.5
volume=1/2*length*width*height.
You do length times width times height hope that helps
for both of them its... volume=length times width time height and its always cubed.
The answer is (.5(W*H))/L, when W= Width H= Height L= Length
base*height*length*.5
A triangular prism can be thought of as a stack of triangles. Then the volume is equal to the area of the triangular base multiplied by the height of the prism, or 1/2 length * width * height.
volume=1/2*length*width*height.
If a rectangular prism and a triangular prism have the same length, width, and height, then their volumes are equal. This is because although the shapes are different, they both occupy the same amount of space if their dimensions are the same. The formula for calculating volume is length x width x height for both shapes, resulting in equal volumes.
One half base times height (of the triangular section) times length.
Length of triangular prism: 1037.4/(0.5*13*13.3) = 12 yards
V= 1/2(length*width*height)
If you triplied the height of a triangular prism, would that triple it volume
The formula used to determine the volume of a triangular prism is v = 1/2 (length)(width)(height). v= 1/2 (lwh)
To find the volume of a triangular prism u have to find the length, width, and height of the prism and then u multiply all of it together
Volume=Area x length= base x height x length divided by 2.
volume = 1/2 x width x length x height