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Solid Geometry Developed by the Syllabus Method - Page 398
by Eugene Randolph Smith, William Henry Metzler - 1918 - 211 pages
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Plane Geometry Developed by the Syllabus Method

Eugene Randolph Smith - Geometry, Plane - 1909 - 424 pages
...the general case of the cone. The formula for the cylinder is 6A, and for the cone is — , o where 6 is the area of the base and h is the altitude. If...ellipses, and the area can be obtained by the formula nab, where a and b are the two half diameters (or axes) of the ellipse. 322. Comparison between Plane...
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Elementary Functions and Applications

Arthur Sullivan Gale, Charles William Watkeys - Functions - 1920 - 457 pages
...volume of the triangular prism ABCA'B'C', then V = i volume of AD' = | area ABDC x A A' = area ABC x AA' where b is the area of the base, and h is the altitude of the given triangular prism. Theorem 3. The volume of any triangular right prism is the product of...
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Junior High School Mathematics, Book 2

Walter Wilson Hart - Mathematics - 1922 - 318 pages
...multiplying the area of the base by the length of the altitude. This rule is expressed by the formula V=bh, where b is the area of the base and h is the altitude. b and h must be expressed by corresponding units ; thus, if h is a number of inches, then b must be...
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Fundamental Topics in the Differential and Integral Calculus

George Rutledge - Calculus - 1923 - 270 pages
...volume of a pyramid (not necessarily regular, or of any specified number of sides) ; namely, V = ^ Bh, where B is the area of the base and h is the altitude. SOLUTION. Place the pyramid with its vertex at the origin and with its base perpendicular to the positive...
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Maxima and Minima Without Calculus, Volume 6

Ivan Niven - Mathematics - 1981 - 328 pages
...and BC have lengths Vx2 + y2 , Vx2 + z2, and V>>2 + z2 . The volume is xyz/f>, from the formula \hb, where b is the area of the base and h is the altitude. Taking triangle OAB as the base, we have b = xy/2 and h = z. /• / t f FIG. 3.5a point P on CD so...
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Geometry - Plane, Solid and Analytic Problem Solver

Research & Education Association Editors, Ernest Woodward - Mathematics - 2012 - 1080 pages
...for a right prism. In Chapter 49, it was argued that the volume formula for a right prism is V = Bh, where B is the area of the base and h is the altitude. It was agreed that B refers to the number of cubes in the "first layer," and h indicates the number...
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Geometry

Serge Lang, Gene Murrow - Mathematics - 1988 - 416 pages
...the height h of the box. The area of the base is = ab. Then the volume of the box may be expressed as where B is the area of the base, and h is the height. This same formula is valid for more general figures. Example. Let D be a disk of radius r,...
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CBEST: The Best Test Preparation for the California Basic Educational Skills ...

Mary Frances Andis, Research and Education Association - Education - 2001 - 280 pages
...sale of $72 and $60, respectively. The rest are below $55. 37. O The volume of a pyramid is V= — Bh, where B is the area of the base and h is the height of the pyramid. Thus, V= - (64}(6) = -(384) = 128m3. 38. Total the number of credits earned;...
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Precalculus: Functions and Graphs

Mustafa A. Munem, J. P. Yizze - 2002 - 824 pages
...on each side and has a height of 481 feet (Figure 4). The formula for the volume V is given by V=-Bh where B is the area of the base and h is the height. What is the volume of the Pyramid? Round off the answer to two decimal places. 755 ft 755ft...
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SIMMS Integrated Mathematics: A Modeling Approach Using Technology

Mathematics - 2003 - 442 pages
...Mathematics Note The volume of a pyramid or a cone can be found using the following formula: V--Bh where B is the area of the base and h is the height of the pyramid or cone. b. 1. Are your results in Exploration 1 consistent with the formula...
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