To evaluate the formula for the values given (B = 9 in² and h = 32 in), we need to first clarify which formula we are using. However, since you haven't specified the formula, let’s consider a common calculation involving base area (B) and height (h), which is typically used to find the volume of a prism or cylinder, given by the formula:
\[ \text{Volume} = B \times h \]
Substituting the values into the formula:
- B = 9 in²
- h = 32 in
Now, we calculate the volume:
\[ \text{Volume} = 9 , \text{in}² \times 32 , \text{in} = 288 , \text{in}³ \]
Thus, the volume is:
\[ 288 , \text{in}³ \]
So, the answer is:
288 in³