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Why is a rectangular prism composed of 2 units cubes an has 6 faces. How do its dimensions compare to a unit cube?
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Because a prism is like a triangle and 2 times 6 is 12 and 12 minus 9 is 3 and there are three sides to a triangle therefore Illuminati confirmed
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