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Two different rectangular prisms can both have the same volume of 72 cm3
The volume of a rectangular prism is its cross-section area times its length.
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There is not enough information. Volume cannot be measured in cm so there is no way of knowing how big the original or small prisms are. Furthermore, the small prisms could be wide and squat or thin and long.
i did
Two different rectangular prisms can both have the same volume of 72 cm3
The volume of a rectangular prism is its cross-section area times its length.
this isn't aldgebra D:
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There is not enough information. Volume cannot be measured in cm so there is no way of knowing how big the original or small prisms are. Furthermore, the small prisms could be wide and squat or thin and long.
Area of cross section * length
The volume V of a prism is the area of its base Btimes its height h.
Volume= Base x hight (V=B.h) B=Area of Base x hight
well, they can, but they dont have to be no. :)
It depends, can you change the width and the length??
There are 4 of them.