The height of the prism whose volume is 600cm^3 is 10 cm
What is the Volume of a prism?
The total area that a prism takes up in three dimensions is known as its volume. It is defined mathematically as the result of the base's area and length.
Therefore,
Prism volume is equal to Base Area x Length.
Cubic units are the unit of measurement used to indicate a three-dimensional object's volume.
A triangular prism's volume
A triangular prism is a prism that has three rectangular sides and two triangle bases. The formula for a triangular prism's volume is as follows since the cross-section of a triangular prism is a triangle:
The volume of a Triangular Prism = (½) abh cubic units.
Where
a is a triangular prism's apothem length.
b is the triangular prism's base length.
h is a triangular prism's height.
The volume of a triangular prism is area x length
Volume = 600cm^3
base =6cm
length = 20cm
height=?
The area of the triangle is 1/2 x base x height = 3 x height
volume = area x length
volume= 3 x height x 20
600 = 60 x height
height = 10 cm
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