Asked by Kim
PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!
1 rectangular prism has a base area of 120 square feet, a height of 12 feet per second and has dimensions of 84 inches, 6 feet, and 16 feet. Is the volume of the second more than or less than half that of the first?
now explain
1 rectangular prism has a base area of 120 square feet, a height of 12 feet per second and has dimensions of 84 inches, 6 feet, and 16 feet. Is the volume of the second more than or less than half that of the first?
now explain
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
Your post makes absolutely no sense to me.
"a height of 12 feet per second " ????
are there two prisms ?
Just guessing now:
If one prism has a base area of 120 ft^2, and a height of 12 ft, then its volume is
1440 cubic feet
if a second prism is 84 inches by 6 ft by 16 ft
or 7ft by 6ft by 16ft, it would have a volume of
672 cubic ft
so what is half of the first?
compare that to the second.
"a height of 12 feet per second " ????
are there two prisms ?
Just guessing now:
If one prism has a base area of 120 ft^2, and a height of 12 ft, then its volume is
1440 cubic feet
if a second prism is 84 inches by 6 ft by 16 ft
or 7ft by 6ft by 16ft, it would have a volume of
672 cubic ft
so what is half of the first?
compare that to the second.
Answered by
Anonymous
Half