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∙ 13y agoThe dimensions are the length width and height of the prism. So if the prism is halfed then you would have to cut the dimensions in half depending on where the prism was cut.
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∙ 13y agoYou can't tell the dimensions of a rectangle from its area, or the dimensions of a prism from its volume.
Just knowing the volume in centimeters cubed of a rectangular prism would not allow you to find the dimensions.
2x3x5=30 The volume of a rectangular prism is 30 feet.
Presumably a rectangular prism is the same as a rectangle prism with maybe different dimensions
A rectangular prism whose dimensions are 2.0 cm and 3.0 cm and 2.0 cm has a volume of 12cm3
It depends on the dimensions of the rectangular prism.
A rectangular prism has 3 dimensions. Whereas the rectangle has only 2 dimensions.
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The answer depends on their relative dimensions.
You can't tell the dimensions of a rectangle from its area, or the dimensions of a prism from its volume.
By measuring them!
Just knowing the volume in centimeters cubed of a rectangular prism would not allow you to find the dimensions.
There are three pairs of faces of a rectangular prism, each pair has the same dimensions.
2x3x5=30 The volume of a rectangular prism is 30 feet.
Depends on the dimensions of the prism, and how large of cubes they are.
Presumably a rectangular prism is the same as a rectangle prism with maybe different dimensions
If the volume of the first rectangular prism is 120 cm3, then its dimensions are ∛120 ≈ 5.92 cm. Since the second prism's dimensions are twice those of the first, its dimensions are 2 * 5.92 = 11.84 cm. Therefore, the volume of the second prism is 11.84^3 = 1654.83 cm3.