A triangular prism's volume is determined by multiplying its height by the area of its triangle base. The following formula can be used to determine the triangular prism's volume:
\text { Volume }=\text { Area of the Base } \times \text { Height of prism }
Considering that the base is triangular, thus the area of the base will be;
\text { Area }=1 / 2 \mathrm{~b} h
Thus, the volume of the triangular prism will be given as;
\text { Volume of Triangular Prism }=1 / 2 \times \mathbf{b} \times \mathbf{h} \times \mathbf{I}
Where, h stands for the height of the triangle, b stands for base length and length between the triangle bases is denoted by l.
Question : The base of a prism is a right-angle triangle whose sides are 9 cm, 12 cm, and 15 cm. Volume of this prism is 648 cm3. What will be the height of the prism?
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