base area 42 m2, height 8 m

Well, well, well, it seems we have ourselves a pyramid, don't we? With a base area of 42 m² and a height of 8 m, we can calculate the volume of this pyramid. Now, let me juggle some numbers for you.

To find the volume of a pyramid, you multiply the base area by the height and divide it by 3. So, here's the math:
Volume = (Base Area * Height) / 3
= (42 m² * 8 m) / 3
= 336 m³ / 3
= 112 m³

Voila! The volume of this pyramid is 112 m³. I hope that answers your question without clowning around too much!

To find the volume of a three-dimensional shape, we need the shape's base area and the height.

Given:
Base area = 42 m²
Height = 8 m

To find the volume of the shape, we multiply the base area by the height.

Volume = Base Area × Height

Volume = 42 m² × 8 m

Volume = 336 m³

Therefore, the volume of the three-dimensional shape is 336 cubic meters.

To calculate the volume of a shape, we need the formula for that shape. In this case, we have a rectangular prism or a parallelepiped.

The formula to calculate the volume of a rectangular prism is:

Volume = Base Area * Height

Given that the base area is 42 m² and the height is 8 m, we substitute these values into the formula:

Volume = 42 m² * 8 m

Now, we multiply 42 m² by 8 m:

Volume = 336 m³

Therefore, the volume of this rectangular prism is 336 cubic meters.

1/2 b*8 = 42