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How do you find volume using V = BH

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It depends on what shape you are trying to find the volume of, but Volume= Base x Height or V=(Base)(Height)
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How do you find volume using V=BH?


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In the formula
\sf{V=BH},


\bold{V\:stands\:for\:Volume}


\textbf{B stands for base}


\textbf{H stands for Height}

This formula says that in order to find the volume we need to multiply the base times the height.

Example:-

Let's say we have a prism with a base of 4 and a height of 3. What is its volume?

According to the formula, we need to multiply the base times the helght as follows:-


\bold{V=BH}


\bold{V=(4)(3)}

On simplification,


\bold{V=12} units cubed

Good luck.

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