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Two rectangular prisms have the same volume. The area of the base, B, of the blue prism is 418 square units. The area of the base, B, of the red prism is half that of the blue prism. Which statement is true? A rectangular prism with side length h. B = 4 and one-eighth square units. The base of the prism. B = one-half times (4 and one-eighth square units).

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Answer:

The height of the blue prism is half the height of the red prism

Explanation:

Represent the volume of the blue prism with Vb and the red prism with Vr

So, we have:


V_r = V_b


A_b = 418 --- base area of the blue


A_r = (1)/(2)A_b --- base area of the red

Required

Determine which statement about the heights of the prisms is true

Volume is calculated as:


Volume = Base\ Area * Height

For the blue prism:


V_b = A_b * h_b

For the red prism


V_r = A_r * h_r

Equate both volumes


V_r = V_b


A_r * h_r = A_b * h_b

Substitute the expression for
A_r


(1)/(2)A_b * h_r = A_b * h_b

Divide both sides by
A_b


(1)/(2) h_r = h_b

This implies that the height of the blue prism is half the height of the red prism

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