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Theodore has a candy jar that is shaped like a triangular prism. The triangular base has a base of 6 cm and a height of 4 cm. If the jar can hold 60 cm³ of candy, how tall is the jar?

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Use the formula for the volume of a triangular prism:


\sf V=(1)/(2)ach

Where 'a' is the triangular base base, 'c' is the triangular base height, and 'h' is the height.

Plug in what we know:


\sf 60=(1)/(2)(6)(4)h

Simplify:


\sf 60=12h

Divide 12 to both sides:


\sf h=\boxed{\sf 5}
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