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The two nets of a regular right triangular prism are surface area and volume.
just not to confuse you, here is the question more clearer: A prism has a cross section that is a regular hexagon The area of the cross section is 10.4m^2. The volume of the prism is 8.84m^2. Calculate the height of the prism.
B- 12.03 in.
There is insufficient information to give an answer. There is no information to indicate that the pentagon is regular and therefore its area is indeterminate. Consequently, the volume of the prism cannot be determined.
Volume is Area of the Base times the Height of the Prism. To find the area of a Regular Pentagon, you use the formula (1/2)*Perimeter*Length of Apothem.
A regular prism.
Volume of a Rectangular Prism The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
an oblique prism is slanted and a regular prism is not, its right.
The volume of the prism is three times as much as that of the prism.
A rectangular prism has 12 edges but I don't know about a regular prism.
To find the volume of a prism you first need to know the area of cross section. Then, Volume of prism = area of cross section x length.
Volume of a cylinder is easy: Vol= [(pi) x radius^2] x height of cylinder] Where Pi= 3.1416 approx and radius = 1/2 of cylinder diameter The volume of a prism is complicated because it depends on the type of prism. for a regular shape prism the formula is : Vol = (area of base) x height If the prism is a "union" of differents shapes, you have to split the prism in smaller/single/easy shapes and calculate the volumes individually and then add the resulting volumes