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A triangular prism is 15.9 feet long. It has a triangular face with a height of 18.9 feet. The volume of the prism is 2, 854. 845 feet. What is the base of the triangular face?

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To answer this question we will use the following formula for the volume of a triangular prism:


V=(1)/(2)b* h* l,

where l is the length of the prism, b is the base of the base triangle, and h is the height of the base triangle.

Solving the above equation for b we get:


b=(2V)/(lh)\text{.}

Substituting V=2,854.845 cubic feet, l=15.9 feet, we get:


b=\frac{2(2854.845ft^3)}{(15.9\text{ ft)(}18.9\text{ ft)}}.

Simplifying the above result we get:


b=19\text{ ft.}

Answer:


19\text{ ft.}

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