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LightningInAJar
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- Homework Statement
- This isn't actually for homework. Just my own reference.
- Relevant Equations
- I realize a rectangle's volume is measure by multiplying length x width x height.
I have a storage tote that has a larger top than bottom. How do I figure out its volume? Is this like a 3D trapezoid?
Can I measure the volume of the rectangle assuming the top is the same as the bottom, then as if the bottom were the same as the top, then just subtract the two?
Can I measure the volume of the rectangle assuming the top is the same as the bottom, then as if the bottom were the same as the top, then just subtract the two?