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What is the volume of the right prism with height h=14 cm, if the base of the prism is a triangle ∆ABC with side AB = 9 cm and altitude to that side h= 6 cm.
8 years ago

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PsyDAG
Area of base = 9*6/2

Volume = area of base * height

Do the calculations.
8 years ago
BobCena
Multiply the side which is 9 by the altitude of it which is 6, divide by 2 and get 27. 27 times 14 is 378.
ANSWER : 378
7 years ago

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