SOLUTION: how can I find the base of a figure if the volume is 210 ft³ and the height is 14 ft?

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Question 604379: how can I find the base of a figure if the volume is 210 ft³ and the height is 14 ft?
Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
how can I find the base of a figure if the volume is 210 ft³ and the height is 14 ft?
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Volume = "area of base" * " height"
plug in what was given:
210 = b(14)
210/14 = b
15 square feet = b (base area)

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