The volume prism refers to the number of cubic units that will exactly fill the figure. The volume of a rectangular prism can be found or calculate by using the formula V=Bh, where B represents to the area of the base or in other words the length and width of the rectangle.
In this exercise is given that the measurements of a prism are 2ft, 3/2ft, and 3/2ft; and it is asked to find its volume. In order to find the volume of the prism, you should substitute the given values into the previous mention formula.
V=Bh
V=(2ft)(3/2ft)(3/2ft)
V=9/2ft^3 or 4 1/2ft^3
The volume of the prism is 4 1/2ft^3 as a mixed number.
Answer:
14
Step-by-step explanation:
The diameter of a circle is twice the radius
d = 2*r
d = 2*7
d =14 m
It’s 2. All the sides are congruent