IMAGINE Find the area of the base, B, times the height

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IMAGINE . . . Find the area of the base, B, times the height Volume: Volume is measured in: IMAGINE . . . How to calculate volume: Calculate the Volume of Rectangular Prisms: 1. 2. Which box holds more? The amount of space a solid figure occupies Cubic units Solids filled up with small cubes, like rubics cubes. Find the area of the base, B, times the height

The base of a triangular prism is a TRIANGLE! The formula is: Volume of Triangular Prisms: Volume of Cylinders: Remember! Remember! 3. 5. 4. 6. The base of a triangular prism is a TRIANGLE! The formula is: The base of a cylinder is a CIRCLE! The formula is: