1. **State the problem:** Find the volume of a prism.
2. **Formula:** The volume $V$ of a prism is given by the formula:
$$V = B \times h$$
where $B$ is the area of the base and $h$ is the height of the prism.
3. **Explanation:** To find the volume, first calculate the area of the base shape (which depends on the shape of the base, e.g., rectangle, triangle, etc.). Then multiply that area by the height (the distance between the two bases).
4. **Intermediate work:** Suppose the base is a rectangle with length $l$ and width $w$, then:
$$B = l \times w$$
So,
$$V = (l \times w) \times h$$
5. **Final answer:** The volume of the prism is:
$$V = B \times h$$
where $B$ is the base area and $h$ is the height.
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