To find the total number of unit cubes in the prism, multiply the number of unit cubes in each layer by the number of layers.
A rectangular prism is a three-dimensional shape with six rectangular faces. Each face of the prism must meet at a right angle. In this case, the prism is made up of ten layers of unit cubes.
To find the total number of unit cubes in the prism, we need to multiply the number of unit cubes in each layer (which is equal to the number of rows and columns in one layer) by the number of layers. Let's assume that each layer has 4 rows and 5 columns of unit cubes.
Calculate the number of unit cubes in one layer: 4 rows x 5 columns = 20 unit cubes.
Multiply the number of unit cubes in one layer by the number of layers: 20 unit cubes x 10 layers = 200 unit cubes.
Therefore, there are 200 unit cubes in the right rectangular prism made up of ten layers of unit cubes.