Answer:
the height of the prism =3cm
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question :there is 30 square centimeters, we can deduce this is the area due to the unit
the volume is 90 cubic centimeters
Volume of prism = Area of base × height
We are to determine the height
90cm³ = 30cm² × height
divide both sides by 30cm²
height = 90cm³/30cm²
height = 3cm
Therefore the height of the prism is 3centimeters
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Answer:
V = 115.3 ft³
Step-by-step explanation:
The left part of the figure shows a cube of side length 4.2 ft. The volume of a cube is V = s³, where s is the side length. Hence, the volume of this particular cube is V = (4.2 ft)³ = 74.088.
The volume of a pyramid is V = (1/3)(base area)(height).
Here V = (1/3)(4.2 ft)²(7 ft) = 41.16 ft³.
Summing up the two distinct areas, we get V = 41.16 ft³ + 74.088 ft³, or
V = 115.3 ft³ after rounding up to the nearest tenth.
4/3pi *r3 = 972pi
Divide both side by pi
4/3 *r3 = 972
r3 = 972* 3/4
r3 = 729
r = the square root of 729 to the third power (I don't know if I'm expressing this correctly but answer is 9, hope you get that)
r = 9 that's your answer.
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