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3 January, 07:40

Which is the volume formula for a rectangular prism with a base of 26 square feet and a height of 10 feet

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  1. 3 January, 07:48
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    V = Bh

    = 260 ft^3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The volume of a rectangular prism is given by

    V = l*w*h

    or in other words, the area of the Base times the height

    V = B * h

    V = 26 * 10

    V = 260 ft^3
  2. 3 January, 07:59
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given the length, width and height find the volume, surface area and diagonal of a rectangular prism

    h, l and w are known; find V, S and d

    V = lwh

    S = 2 (lw + lh + wh)

    d = √ (l2 + w2 + h2)

    2. Given the surface area, length and width find the height, volume and diagonal of a rectangular prism

    S, l and w are known; find h, V and d

    h = (S - 2lw) / (2l + 2w)

    V = lwh

    d = √ (l2 + w2 + h2)

    3. Given the volume, length and width find the height, surface area, and diagonal of a rectangular prism

    V, l and w are known; find h, S and d

    h = V / lw

    S = 2 (lw + lh + wh)

    d = √ (l2 + w2 + h2)

    4. Given the diagonal, length and width find the height, volume and surface area of a rectangular prism

    d, l and w are known; find h, V and S

    h = √ (d2 - l2 - w2)

    V = lwh

    S = 2 (lw + lh + wh)
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