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A prism has a volume of 512 cubic feet. The width of the prism is 8 feet. Could this prism be a cube? Why or Why not?
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A prism has a volume of 512 cubic feet. The width of the prism is 8 feet. Could this prism be a cube? Why or Why not?
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A prism has a volume of 512 cubic feet. The width of the prism is 8 feet. Could this prism be a cube? Why or Why not?
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If it is a cube, then all side Lengths will be 8 ft, so the volume of that cube will be 8^3 or 8×8×8 = 512 ft^3
So, yes it can be a cube.
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