The formula for the volume of a triangular pyramid is:
V=1/3AH (where A=area of the base and H=height)
The formula for the volume of a triangular prism is:
V=AH (where A=area of the base and H=Height)
Since the base and the height are the same in this problem for both the prism and the pyramid, solving for the volume of the prism is simple.
Looking at the formulas, you'll see that the volume of the pyramid (assuming that both the height and the area of the base are the same) is 1/3 the volume of the prism.
V(pyramid)=1/3V(prism)
Now lets input the volume of the pyramid
26cm³=1/3 V(prism)
Divide both sides by 1/3
78cm³=V(prism)
Answer=78cm³
The answer is 9.77 hope this helps
The answer to your question is 448in squared
Answer:
a. The constant = 45
b. The unit rate is 45 miles per hour
c. d = 45t
Step-by-step explanation:
a. ∵ d ∝ t
∴ d = kt
∵ d = 90 at t = 2
∴ 90 = k(2)
∴ k = 90 ÷ 2 = 45
∴ The constant of proportionality is 45
b. ∵ k = d(miles) ÷ t(hours) = 45
∴ The unit rate is 45 miles per hour
c. The equation is ⇒ d = 45t