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66 cubic units

Step-by-step explanation

The volume of a triangular prism is the area of the triangular base times the height of the prism.

We calculate the volume using the formula:


volume = (1)/(2) bh * H

where b=4 is the base of the triangle and h=3 is the height of the triangle.

H=11 is the height of the prism.

We substitute these values to get;


volume = (1)/(2) * 4 * 3 * 11


volume = 66 \: cubic \: \: units

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