To find the volume of a prism, you multiply the area of the base by the height. If the prism has a base of 3 meters by 2 meters, the area of the base would be 3 * 2 = 6 square meters. If the height of the prism is, for example, 4 meters, the volume would be 6 square meters * 4 meters = 24 cubic meters.
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It is not possible to have a prism with the measures described: 3 m and 2 m are two measures whereas a prism must have 3 dimensions.
Volume = L*W*H So L = V/(W*H) = 144/(2*6) = 12 metres.
3 m and 2 m are two measures. For a volume, 3 dimensional measures are required.
Volume of a triangular prism = cross-section area times length
Volume of a sphere is 4/3 pi times the cube of its radius.
radius = diameter ÷ 2 volume cylinder = area of end × height → volume = π × radius² × height → volume = π × (diameter ÷ 2)² × height →volume = π × (6m ÷ 2)² × 3 m → volume = 27π m³ ≈ 27 × 3.14 m³ = 84.78 m³ ≈ 84.8 m³ to 1 dp.