To get the volume of a rectangular prism, you multiply the length, height, and depth/width measurements.
For example:
length= 5 cm
width/depth= 2 cm
height= 3 cm
5cm * 2 cm * 3 cm = 30 cm3
Don't forget units like cm3 or in3 or the like!
To find the volume of a rectangular prism, multiply the length of that prism by the width and height of that prism.
Volume of a Rectangular Prism The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
Volume of rectangular prism = area of base x height
To find the volume on a rectangular prism, the equaton is: length*width*height
your going to have to guess!
-- Measure the length, width, and height of the prism. -- Multiply the three numbers. The result is the volume of the prism.
You can't tell the dimensions of a rectangle from its area, or the dimensions of a prism from its volume.
Volume of any prism = cross-section area times length
base times height
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You divide its mass by its volume.
The volume of a rectangular prism is found by; Volume = Length x Width x Height The volume of a triangular prism is found by; Volume = 1/2 x Length x Width x Height Therefore, Length, Width and Height being identical, 1) the volume of a rectangular prism is twice that of a similar triangular prism OR 2) the colume of a triangular prism is half that of a similar rectangular prism.
Just knowing the volume in centimeters cubed of a rectangular prism would not allow you to find the dimensions.