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I need help solving the volume of the triangular prism pleaseQuestion 11

I need help solving the volume of the triangular prism pleaseQuestion 11-example-1
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Let us begin by defining the formula for finding the volume of a prism.

The volume of a prism can be found using the formula below:


\text{Volume = base area }*\text{ height}

For the given prism, the base is a right-angled triangle. The dimensions of the prism are:

base height = 8 ft

height = 3ft

base length =6 ft

length of the hypothenuse = 10ft

Hence, the volume of the prism is:


Volume\text{ = Area of the right-angled triangle }*\text{ height}

Substituting the given dimensions:


\begin{gathered} \text{Volume = }(1)/(2)\text{ base length }* base\text{ height }*\text{ height} \\ =\text{ }(1)/(2)\text{ }*\text{ }6\text{ }*\text{ 8 }*\text{ 3} \\ =\text{ }72\text{ } \end{gathered}

Hence, the volume of the prism is 72 cubic feet

Answer: 72 cubic feet

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