Divide it into 2 pieces and work out the volume of each piece separately and then add the volumes together
The volume of a rectangular prism is found by multiplying the base by the rectangle by the width of the prism, leading to the formula: lwh = Awhere l is the length of the prismw is the width of the prism andh is the height of the prism.
By dividing it into two rectangles.
A cube is a rectangular prism with all sides of the same length. So, volume of a rectangular prism is Length*Breadth*Height = L*B*H But for a cube, L = B = H so volume = L*L*L = L3
Volume = 1/2*(a+b)*h*l where a and b are the lengths of the parallel sides of the trapezium, h is the height of the trapezium, and l is the length of the prism.
V = l × w × h
The volume of a rectangular prism is found by multiplying the base by the rectangle by the width of the prism, leading to the formula: lwh = Awhere l is the length of the prismw is the width of the prism andh is the height of the prism.
By dividing it into two rectangles.
A cube is a rectangular prism with all sides of the same length. So, volume of a rectangular prism is Length*Breadth*Height = L*B*H But for a cube, L = B = H so volume = L*L*L = L3
The volume of a rectangular prism is given by the formula volume of rectangular prism = length x width x height If the length is l, the width is w and the height is h the volume is given by volume = lwh
The answer depends on what measurements you do have.
Volume = 1/2*(a+b)*h*l where a and b are the lengths of the parallel sides of the trapezium, h is the height of the trapezium, and l is the length of the prism.
calculate the overall volume as if the prism wasn't truncated and did form a central peak (v = 1/2*b*h*l), then calculate the volume of the prism above the truncation. Then deduct this from the overall volume.
V = l × w × h
There Are 10 Vertices.
V = L*W*H. "volume is length times width times height"
You can compute this only if you know the volume and height, or volume and cross-sectional area. The volume of a rectangular prism is Length X Width X Height. The volume is therefore Length X Area (cross-section). L = V/A L = V/(WH)
The volume V of a rectangular prism is length L x width W x height H V = L x W x H