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a rectangular prism with dimensions 3 by 4 by 8 has the same volume as a different rectangular prism with dimensions 4 by 4 by what?

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let's recall that the volume of a rectangular prism is simply the product of its 3 dimensions.

so the volume for the first one is simply 3*4*8 = 96.

now, let's do some quick prime factoring of that 96

96 = 2*2*2*2*2*3

since we know the factors of 96, and we can rearrange them in any way we wish and will always have a product of 96, well, le'ts do some rearranging for the second prism.

the second prism has 4 and 4, namely 2*2 and 2*2, what's leftover? 2*3.

so the second prism must be (2*2) * (2*2) * (2*3), namely a 4x4x6.

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