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An oblique prism with a square base of edge length x units has a volume of x3 cubic units. Which expression represents the height of the prism? x units x units 2x units x units
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An oblique prism with a square base of edge length x units has a volume of x3 cubic units. Which expression represents the height of the prism?
x units
x units
2x units
x units
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The answer is x units on e2020. Hope this helps. :)
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We have to choose which expression represents the height of the prism.
The base is a square of edge length x units.
Base Area = x · x = x²
Volume of the prism = B · h
x³ = x² · h
h = x³ : x²
h = x
Answer: x units.
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