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I need help solving the volume of these triangular prisms.

I need help solving the volume of these triangular prisms.-example-1
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Volume of a triangular prism:


(1)/(2)b* h* H

Where:

b = 10m

H = 4m

h = ?

To find h, we use the formula:


h\text{ = }(2)/(a)\sqrt[]{S(S\text{ - a)(S - b)(S - c)}}

Where:

a, b, and c = the lengths of the sides of the triangle.

S is the semiperimeter, which is equal to S = (a + b + c)/2

So:


\begin{gathered} h\text{ =}(2)/(10)\sqrt[]{12(12-10)(12-6)(12-8)} \\ h\text{ = }4.8\text{ m} \end{gathered}

Now with h, we can use the firs formula to find volume, as follows:


V\text{ = }(1)/(2)*10*4.8*4\text{ = 96}

V = 96 m³

I need help solving the volume of these triangular prisms.-example-1
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