A pentagon is a 2-D shape. You can't find the volume of it unless it's 3-D. The formula for the area of a pentagon has something to do with the perimeter, the number of sides, the apothem, and the number 2.
There are 540 degrees in a regular pentagon. A pentagon consists of 5 angles and in a regular pentagon, each of the angles is 108 degrees.
A Regular Pentagon
There are 3 triangles in a pentagon
no. the pentagon will have an extra 9 inches on the perimeter. square = 36 inches. Pentagon= 45 inches. Square = 9x4. Pentagon = 9x5.
The volume, V, of a sphere is given by the formula: V = 4/3 * pi * r3. Substituting in r=6 & pi=3.14159 the equation is: V = 4/3 * 3.14159 * 63. The volume is 904.779 in3.
Volume = area of pentagon x length of prism.
A pentagon is a 2D shape. Volume and Surface Area is only found in 3D shapes.
A pentagon is a two-dimensional geometric figure and therefore has area but not volume. To have volume, a geometric figure must have height or thickness as well as its plane dimensions.
Zero is. Plane figures have area but no volume.
If you mean a pentagonal prism, then find the area of the pentagon 1st. Length of 1 side x 1.7, then multiply by the height of the prism. But I dont really know the regular Pentagon volume. sorry... hope you dont hate me for that.
Area of pentagon * length of prism.
Volume = 0.
No equation is possible, lung volume is measured by a machine in to which you breath.
Basically, the same as the volume of any other pyramid: the volume is (1/3) x base x height. The "base" refers to the area of the base; for instance, if the base is a regular pentagon, use the formula for a regular pentagon.
Use the equation for the volume of a cone, replace the known height and volume, and solve the resulting equation for the radius.
You add the five lengths.
There's nothing to find. A pentagon is a flat (2D) figure. It can be drawn on a sheet of paper, and it has no volume.