What is the volume of a parallelepiped if its base area is 4 cm and its height is 3 cm?

The volume of a parallelepiped is found by the formula:
V = H * W * D, where H, W, D are the height, width and length, respectively.
By the condition of the problem, we know the area of the base. And the base area, in turn, is W * D.
We just have to multiply W * D by the height, which is also known:
W * D * H = 4 * H = 4 * 3 = 12 (cm³).
ANSWER: The volume of a parallelepiped is 12 cm³.



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