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Which of the following is the correct formula to find the volume of a prism?
Which of the following is the correct formula to find the volume of a prism?
- Multiply the perimeter of all faces by the height
- Multiply the perimeter of one face by the height
- Multiply the area of one face by the height (correct)
- Multiply the area of all faces by the height
What is the first step to find the volume of a prism?
What is the first step to find the volume of a prism?
- Calculate the area of one face (correct)
- Calculate the perimeter of all faces
- Calculate the area of all faces
- Calculate the perimeter of one face
What is the second step to find the volume of a prism?
What is the second step to find the volume of a prism?
- Multiply the area of all faces by the height
- Multiply the perimeter of all faces by the height
- Multiply the perimeter of one face by the height
- Multiply the area of one face by the height (correct)
Which one of the following statements is true about the Area and Volume?
Which one of the following statements is true about the Area and Volume?
What is the difference between the units used to measure Area and Volume?
What is the difference between the units used to measure Area and Volume?
How do you find the volume of a prism?
How do you find the volume of a prism?
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Study Notes
Volume of a Prism
- The correct formula to find the volume of a prism is: V = Bh, where V is the volume, B is the base area, and h is the height.
- The first step to find the volume of a prism is to find the base area (B).
- The second step is to multiply the base area (B) by the height (h) to find the volume (V).
Area and Volume
- The area of a prism is two-dimensional, while the volume is three-dimensional.
- The units used to measure area are square units (e.g. cm², m²), while the units used to measure volume are cubic units (e.g. cm³, m³).
Finding the Volume of a Prism
- To find the volume of a prism, you need to know the base area and the height.
- Plug the values into the formula V = Bh to find the volume.
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