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The square prism has a base length of 2 ft. Which describes the cross section of the prism that is perpendicular to the base?

A square prism. The cross section is a rectangle with 2 12 foot sides and 2 2 foot sides.
a rectangle with two 12-ft sides and two 2-ft sides
a rectangle with two 12-ft sides and two sides that are shorter than 2 ft
a nonrectangular parallelogram with two 12-ft sides and two 2-ft sides
a nonrectangular parallelogram with two 12-ft sides and two sides that are longer than 2 ft

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Answer: a rectangle with two 12-ft sides and two 2-ft sides

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Answer:

A cross section perpendicular to the base would "cut" the prism through the height and width of the prism.

This would make a rectangle, with two sides the same length as the base ( 2 ft) and 2 sides the height of the prism ( 12 ft).

The answer would be:

A rectangle with two 12-ft sides and two 2-ft sides.

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