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A slice is made perpendicular to the base of a right rectangular prism as shown. What is the area of the resulting two-dimensional cross-section? Drag and drop the answer into the box. cm²
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A slice is made perpendicular to the base of a right rectangular prism as shown.
What is the area of the resulting two-dimensional cross-section?
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264 cm^2
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The length of the 2D cross-section = 22cm
Breadth of 2D cross-section = 12cm
Since it's inside a rectangular prism, it's area will be given by the formula of area of a rectangle.
→ Area of 2D cross-section = 22×12 = 264 cm²
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