Infinitely many.
That would depend on the density of the material the prism is made of. You also will have different results since the base is a rectangle and there's no relationships between the sides.
Common sense. The area of a rectangle is the product of its two dimensions. A rectangular prism has a surface area combining six rectangles, two with each of the 3 combinations of dimensions.
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Assuming you mean 4 consecutive whole numbers, the answer is number that can be expressed as 4n+10 where n is an integer.
You know that sum of the first n whole numbers is n(n+1)/2. ( it is the same as the first n natural numbers since the zero does not add anything) So lets say you want the sum of all the whole numbers between 3 and 10. ( I made it easy to illustrate the idea.) The sum of the whole numbers between 0 and 3 is 3(4)/2=6 The sum of the whole numbers between 0 and 10 is 10(11)/2=55 So the sum of the whole numbers between 3 and 10 is the (sum of the whole number between 0 and 10) -(sum of whole numbers between 0 and 3) which is 55-6=49 So in general, for whole numbers m and n with m
3 x 3 x 4 = 36 cm3
That would depend on the density of the material the prism is made of. You also will have different results since the base is a rectangle and there's no relationships between the sides.
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Common sense. The area of a rectangle is the product of its two dimensions. A rectangular prism has a surface area combining six rectangles, two with each of the 3 combinations of dimensions.
Newton's prism was made of glass.
height of triangle - 2cmbase of triangle - 10cmlength of prism - 10cmRemember, this is just one example I made up off the top of my head. There are plenty of others.
Integers is one such set.
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Integers are whole numbers, be they negative, positive, or zero.