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Q: Why is the volume of a tetrahedron 16th of a parallelopiped?
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Solid figure with six faces?

A cuboid, a pentagonal pyramid, a di-tetrahedron, a parallelopiped are some possibilities.


How do you get the volume of parallelopiped?

Volume of a parallelogram = cross-section area times length


How do you work out the volume of a tetrahedron?

The volume(cm3) of a tetrahedron is 1/3 (area of the base)X height


What is a solid with 8 vertices?

A parallelopiped. A cuboid is a special case of a parallelopiped, and a cube is a special case of a cuboid.


What is the volume of a tetrahedron when it measures twenty cm?

942.80904 cm3


What is the volume of a tetrahedron?

V = 1/3 * base area * height.


Mathematical formula for volume of truncated tetrahedron?

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What is a 3D quadrilateral parallelogram?

A parallelopiped.


What is the formula to find the volume of a tetrahedron?

If the area of the base of the tetrahedron is A square units and the vertical height is h units, then the volume is V = 1/3*A*h cubic units. If the tetrahedron is regular, with sides of length of length s units, then V = sqrt(2)/12*s3 cubic units.


What is the shape called that has 6 faces and 8 vertices?

There are many possible shapes. The most general, which has a specific name is a parallelopiped. A cube is a special case of a parallelopiped.


How do you measure the volume of a solid triangular shape?

Assuming you mean a tetrahedron, the volume is 1/3*area of base*height cubic units.


A shape with twelve edges?

Is called a Dodecagon. * * * * * A dodecagon is a 2-dimensional (plane) shape with 12 SIDES. The term EDGES is normally used in the context of 3-dimensional objects. One such shape is a parallelopiped. A cube is a special case of a parallelopiped. In 3-D, a parallelopiped is to a cube what, in 2-D, a parallelogram is to a square.