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the figure below has an volume of 108^3 in and a height of 9 in. what are the possible dimensions of the base?

the figure below has an volume of 108^3 in and a height of 9 in. what are the possible-example-1
User Nick Pampoukidis
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Area of base

  • Volume/Height
  • 108/9
  • 12in²

So possible dimensions are optionB given

  • 1/2BH
  • 1/2(4)(6(
  • 2(6)
  • 12in²

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User Gcw
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To find the volume of this triangular prism:

⇒ must use the formula:
V = (Area_.of_.base)*height

Let's consider the information given:

  • Volume: 108 in³
  • Height: 9 in

Let's plug this into the equation:


V = (Area_.of_.base) * height\\108 = (Area_.of_.base) * 9\\ (Area_.of_.base) = 12

Now let's consider the area of the base formula


Area_.of_.base = (1)/(2)*triangle's_.base *triangle's_.height

By plugging all these choices into the Area of Base's formula,

⇒ only the second choice or 4in by 6in works


Area_.of_.base = (1)/(2)*triangle's_.base *triangle's_.height\\Area_.of_.base = (1)/(2)*4*6\\ 12 = (1)/(2)*4*6\\12 = 12

Answer: Second choice or 4in. by 6in.

Hope that helps!

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