In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The volume for any prism can be found by using the formula V=Ah{\displaystyle V=Ah}, where V{\displaystyle V} equals the volume of the prism, A{\displaystyle A} equals the area of one base, and h{\displaystyle h} equals the height of the prism. The base of a prism is one of its congruent sides. Since all opposite sides of a rectangular prism are congruent, any side can be used as the base, as long as you are consistent in your calculations. If you do not know the volume, you cannot use this method. For example, if you know the volume of the prism is 64 cubic meters (m3{\displaystyle m^{3}}), then your formula will look like this:64=Ah{\displaystyle 64=Ah} To find the area, you need to know the length and width of the base (or of one side, if the base is a square). Use the formula A=lw{\displaystyle A=lw}. To find the area of a rectangle. For example, if the base is a rectangle with a length of 8 meters and a width of 2 meters, to find the area you would calculate:A=(8)(2){\displaystyle A=(8)(2)}A=16m2{\displaystyle A=16m^{2}} Make sure you are substituting for the variable A{\displaystyle A}. For example, if you found the area of the base to be 16 square meters, then your formula will look like this:64=16h{\displaystyle 64=16h} This will give you the height of your prism. For example, if your equation is 64=16h{\displaystyle 64=16h}, you would need to divide each side by 16 to find h{\displaystyle h}.Thus:6416=16h16{\displaystyle {\frac {64}{16}}={\frac {16h}{16}}}4=h{\displaystyle 4=h}So, the height of your rectangular prism would be 4 meters.
Summary: Set up the formula for the volume of a prism. Plug the volume into the formula. Find the area of the base. Plug the area of the base into the volume of a prism formula. Solve the equation for h{\displaystyle h}.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Do this as you approach your spot.   Ensure another car isn't riding on your tail. Signal towards the space as you approach, slow down, then stop. If another motorist pulls up behind you, maintain your position. Roll down your window and gesture for them to go around you, if possible. You will do this with the car in front of your space, maintaining at least a 2 foot distance between the side of your car and the one in front.   Don't get too close or too far away from the car. If you are too close you might scrape the other vehicle as you are backing into your space. Try to be about 2 feet away from the other vehicle. Align your car's bumper with the other vehicles bumper or stay 2-3 feet behind it.
Summary: Check your mirrors. Line up your car.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pour cool water into a clean pot, tub, or container large enough to completely hold and cover your turkey. For this method, the shape of the container doesn't matter. The water must be no warmer than 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4.44 degrees Celsius) to avoid bacterial growth. Place resealable plastic bags of ice into the container to keep the water temperature cool, if necessary. While still in its packaging, place the turkey breast-side down in the water. The turkey must be completely submerged in the water.  If the turkey is not in its original packaging, place the turkey in a sealed, leak-proof plastic bag. This will help prevent cross-contamination.  Use a heavy baking dish or other clean, heavy item to weigh the bird down so it stays fully submerged in the water. After 30 minutes have passed remove the turkey and set it aside. Try not to drip everywhere. Even if the turkey was sealed, some of the water may be contaminated with bacteria. Pour all of the water out, and then replace the water with fresh, cold water. Be sure that it remains under 40 degrees, and add new ice if necessary. Place the turkey back into the water, and let sit for another 30 minutes. This method will defrost your turkey at a rate of about 30 minutes per pound. For example, if your turkey weighs 12 pounds, you must allow the turkey to thaw using this method for approximately six hours.
Summary:
Fill your container. Submerge your turkey. Remove the turkey after half an hour. Discard and replace the water. Repeat the process. Repeat continually, as necessary.