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Give the volume of a triangular prism with B=3m^2 and h=9m?

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Give the volume of a triangular prism with B=3m^2 and h=9m?

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  1. Base Aera = 3 sq meters.

    Height = 9 meters.

    Volume = BaseArea * Height

    Volume = 3 * 9 cu. meters

    Volume = 27 cu. meters.


  2. Since it's a prism (not a pyramid), the formula for its volume is just (base)*(height).  In this case,

    V = B*h = 3m^2*9m = 27m^3

  3. V(triangular prism) = 1/2  b x h

                               = 3m2 x 9m

                               = 27m3

  4. V = (1/3) (3) (9) cm ³

    V = 9 cm ³

  5. V = Bh = 3*9 = 27m^3

  6. A triangular prism has two triangles (top and bottom) and four rectangles.

    Is your B the area of the base?

    If so, the volume is (3)(9) = 27 cubic meters.

    'h'  here is the height of the prism.

  7. Volume of a prism is area of the Base times the height

    V=Bh

    V=3 m^2 * 9m

    V=27 m^3

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