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Help please!! How do you find the volume of a pentagonal prism? Include the formula for getting it. Thank you
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How do you find the volume of a pentagonal prism?
Include the formula for getting it.
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The formula is V = [1/2 x 5 x side x apothem] x height of the prism. You can use the first part of the formula to find the area of the pentagonal base face.
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