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The length of a rectangular prism is twice its width. The height of the prism is five feet longer than the width. If the volume of the prism is 792 cubic feet, what's its length?
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its D 12 feet
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For me, I just plugged in different numbers to the width telling me whether it needs to be higher or lower, and I came to a conclusion of 12.
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