Asked by Patrick
I am a bit confused. I have to find the volume of a triangular prism.
B=1/2bh=1/2 (8x3)=12ft
Now I have to find the volume how would I do this with the numbers provided
B=1/2bh=1/2 (8x3)=12ft
Now I have to find the volume how would I do this with the numbers provided
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Answered by
Steve
well, you have to know what h is, right?
Answered by
Steve
sorry. You have the area of the triangular base.
Now you need the length (or height) of the prism.
V = Bh
here, "h" is the height of the prism perpendicular to the base, not the height of the triangular base.
The volume of prisms is always Bh.
Now you need the length (or height) of the prism.
V = Bh
here, "h" is the height of the prism perpendicular to the base, not the height of the triangular base.
The volume of prisms is always Bh.
Answered by
Patrick
Hello Steve.
The Base is 8ft
The Height is 3ft
They are saying in the math problem to find the volume though
The Base is 8ft
The Height is 3ft
They are saying in the math problem to find the volume though
Answered by
Patrick
Hello Steve.
The second part shows this in my math page:
V=BH= ____ x ______ft_____= ft
I guess I am not sure what to put in the spaces?
I thought Volume of a triangular prism was
V=1/2 b x h x l?
The second part shows this in my math page:
V=BH= ____ x ______ft_____= ft
I guess I am not sure what to put in the spaces?
I thought Volume of a triangular prism was
V=1/2 b x h x l?
Answered by
Patrick
Steve I know that I have to take 12ft x height for the volume
Answered by
Steve
you are correct that
V=1/2 b x h x <u>l</u>
Unfortunately, you have not given a value for <u>l</u>
V=1/2 b x h x <u>l</u>
Unfortunately, you have not given a value for <u>l</u>
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