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PLEASE HELP ME I SUCK AT MATH!!!Heres the question :What is the volume of a prism whose length is 4.1 ft,width is 5 ft,and height is 6.9 ft?
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PLEASE HELP ME I SUCK AT MATH!!!Heres the question :What is the volume of a prism whose length is 4.1 ft,width is 5 ft,and height is 6.9 ft?
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141.5 is the answer. Volume is length x width x height.
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The formula for volume of a prism is V=l*w*h
You just have to plug in the information given to solve for V
V=4.1*5*6.9
V=141.45 cubic feet
Hope this helps!
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