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The volume of one prism is known, along with the height of another prism. The values are shown below. For the two prisms to be congruent, what must the area of the base be, given that the triangular bases
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The volume of one prism is known, along with the height of another prism. The values are shown below.
For the two prisms to be congruent, what must the area of the base be, given that the triangular bases are congruent?
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Answer:
B.) 6 in^2 edg 2020
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