Volume of a Triangular Prism #shorts

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A #shorts video looking at how to find the volume of a triangular prism. To do this we need to first find the area of the triangular face by using 1/2 x base x height and then we multiply this area by the depth of our shape.

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Leave a comment if there's any other topic you'd like me to cover!

Thank you very much for watching 😁😁

MrScottMaths
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This is probably the simplest explanation I've gotten for a maths problem this whole year. Thank you very much.

Scoodlewhoop
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Its basically (hw/2)h(not the height, the lenght or depth(

keangazo
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Please note that 12 cm squared = 144 square cm (cm2) and 144 cm cubed = 2, 985, 984 cube cm (cm3). Vocabulary is important if you want to be exact and precise.

andersholt
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I dont understand its too fast like wjat are you multiplying and whats the formula???

proteam
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Hello. We used this video as a part of our school project and gave you credit. We hope you are okay with it. Thanks!

hi_its_kiki
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Why did we ignore the 7 please? Didn't get that

asiyamalik
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It's not height of the base but rather height of the prism

reynaldocabido
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What if we rotate the prism then it will be ½ x 7 x 6 = 21cm²
Then, 21 x 12 = 252cm³

suchandrasen
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so in my calculation the answer is 846?

annoyedman
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I have the problem and the answer bank it’s on it and there’s no 144 this is wrong

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