In most of the formulas of finding the volume of the solid figures, "base area x height" is used. How is it possible that they are using the same formula but they are different solid figures?
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In most of the formulas of finding the volume of the solid figures, "base area x height" is used. How is it possible that they are using the same formula but they are different solid figures?
Explain.
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because i think that they all have same base area and height