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24 May, 14:41

How do you find the height of a 3d object such as a triangle or a cylinder

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  1. 24 May, 14:51
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    In the case of a cylinder, one or several of the following data must be provided: the total area/lateral area and the circumference/area of the base or the area of the base and the volume. Ex: provided the circumference of the base = 10π inches, and the lateral area = 50π inches², the equation can be written as 50π : 10π = 5 inches.
  2. 24 May, 15:06
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    Well, for ANY prism (included cylinder), divide volume by area of base.

    h = V / B

    For ANY pyramid (included cone), divide volume by area of base, then multiply it by 3.

    h = 3V / B
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