elliot is calculating the volume of a rectangular prism. The volume of the base is 12 cubic centimeters. If the prism has a height of 3 centimeters, what is the volume?

To find the volume of a rectangular prism, you need to multiply the area of the base by its height. In this case, the base has a volume of 12 cubic centimeters and the height is 3 centimeters.

Step 1: Write down the given information:
Volume of the base = 12 cubic centimeters
Height = 3 centimeters

Step 2: Use the formula to calculate the volume:
Volume = (Area of base) x Height

Step 3: Since the base is rectangular, we know that the area of a rectangle is length x width. However, the dimensions of the base are not given. Therefore, we cannot calculate the exact volume of the rectangular prism.

Conclusion: Without the length and width of the base of the rectangular prism, we cannot determine the exact volume of the prism.

To calculate the volume of a rectangular prism, you need to multiply the area of the base by the height. So in this case, the first step is to find the volume of the base. You are given that the volume of the base is 12 cubic centimeters.

Next, multiply the volume of the base (12 cubic centimeters) by the height of the prism (3 centimeters). This will give you the total volume of the rectangular prism.

So, multiply 12 cubic centimeters by 3 centimeters:

12 cubic centimeters * 3 centimeters = 36 cubic centimeters

Therefore, the volume of the rectangular prism is 36 cubic centimeters.

"The volume of the base is 12 cubic centimeters" is a nonsense sentence, since the base would have area, not volume.

volume of a rectangular prism, (think of a simple box)
= (area of base) x height

Once you decide who is who in this problem, plug in the correct data
values into the equation.