Area of a Base=length multiplied by the width.
for example: if your length(up and down) was 22cm and the width(across the shape) was 53cm you would do
22
x 53
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Calculating the volume (V) of an octagonal prism involves finding the area (A) of the octagon that is an end (or base), and then simply multiplying it by the length (L) of the prism. The area of an octagon with a side of length s is given by this formula: Aoctagon = 2 (1 + sqrt 2) s2 or about 4.8284 s2 If we take that and multiply it by the length of the prism, we should arrive at the volume thus: Voctagonal prism = L x Aoctagon
Just looking at the formula's first letter will tell you whether it is a base or not. If it has OH in it, it's a base.
I am not sure but I think it is some thing multiplied by 2(base area of the prism)
The most base is potassium hydroxide.Its chemical formula is (KOH)
The formula used to find the volume of a three-dimensional object varies by the geometric shape; whether it is metric or standard measurements does not change the formula. Some common formulas are as follows: Any rectangular prism - length * width * height Sphere - (4/3)pi * radius3 Cone - (1/3)pi * radius2 * height Pyramid - (1/4)(area of the base) * height Other irregular objects would require the use of calculus, which far surpasses my recollection of mathematics.
length2
length2
base times height = area
base times height is area
Multiply the base by the height !
Base * vertical height.
area of base x height area of base x height
It depends on what information you have.
half of the base multipled by the height
Base x perpendicular height
The altitude formula is like this: Area x 2 divided by the base ( Ax2:b) The area formula is base x height divided by 2
The formula for finding the area of a triangle is: Area = (base * height) / 2.