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base times height
Volume = 1/3*(base area)*height
The term cubic applies to cubes, cuboids, and other parallelograms, which have 3 dimensions - length, width, and height for example. To find the volume, multiply the length times the width times the height in any consistent units. The formula is L x W x H.
You measure the height and the length and add them together. Multiply the result by the square root of the width. That number, in cubic units, is the volume.
Volume of a Cube Length x Breadth x Height Volume of a Triangular Prism (Length x Breadth x Height) divided by 2 Volume of a Square Pyramid (Length x Breadth x Height) divided by 3 Volume of a Cylinder (Pi x Radius x Radius x Length) Volume of a Cone (Pi x Radius x Radius x Height) divided by 3 Volume of a Sphere (Pi x Radius x Radius x Radius x 4) divided by 3 -----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----= By Austin From Covenant Christian School
Volume = 960 cm3
Volume = 50 in3
42.7
To find the perpendicular height of a square pyramid, first compute for the volume of the pyramid. Then divide the volume by the area of the base to find pyramid's height.
Volume of a pyramid is (1/3)*(area of base)*(height) = (1/3)*(6 in)2*(8 in) = 96 in3
The volume of a square pyramid with height 7 and base 5 is 58.33 cubic units.
1/3 s^3 The volume of a cube divided by three.
Volume of a pyramid = 1/3*base area*height
v= 1/2 * length * height * width Pyramid SolidSolving for volume:
Its volume in cubic units: 1/3*base area*height
35.2
The volume of the pyramid is: 48 cm3