Asked by pineapple16
What is the volume of the triangular prism to the nearest whole unit?
Height = 3 ft
Width = 15 ft
Length = 16 ft
A. 360 ft
B. 240 ft
C. 1,440 ft
D. 720 ft
I need help ASAP
Height = 3 ft
Width = 15 ft
Length = 16 ft
A. 360 ft
B. 240 ft
C. 1,440 ft
D. 720 ft
I need help ASAP
Answers
Answered by
Damon
the area of the base times the height
if the base is an equilateral triangle with base 15 and altitude 16, then
A = (1/2)(15)(16) = 15 * 8 = 120 ft^2
and Volume = 120 * 3 = 360 ft^3
HOWEVER, I do not know what your triangular base looks like from your description
if the base is an equilateral triangle with base 15 and altitude 16, then
A = (1/2)(15)(16) = 15 * 8 = 120 ft^2
and Volume = 120 * 3 = 360 ft^3
HOWEVER, I do not know what your triangular base looks like from your description
Answered by
Reiny
Since you have only 2 dimensions given for the triangular base,
I must conclude that the triangle is right-angled
So volume = (1/2)(15)(16)(3) cubic ft
= ...
All your answer choices should be ft^3
I must conclude that the triangle is right-angled
So volume = (1/2)(15)(16)(3) cubic ft
= ...
All your answer choices should be ft^3
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