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7 June, 06:01

Explain how you would find the height of a rectangular prism if you know that the volume is 60 cm³ and that the area of the base is 10 cm²

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  1. 7 June, 08:43
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    We can find the height by looking at what we know, and what we want to know.

    We know that the volume of a rectangular prism can be found with the equation:

    base width x base length x height = volume

    We also know that the base's width x length = 10cm^2, so we can fill in what we know into the volume equation.

    10cm^2 x height = 60cm^3

    Solving this equation we find that the height if the prism is 6 cm.
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