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Find the volume of a rectangular prism with a length of 2.4 ft, a height of 4.5 ft, and a width of 1.3 ft. A 16.78 ft3, B 14.56 ft3, C14.04 ft3, D 12.34 ft3.
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Find the volume of a rectangular prism with a length of 2.4 ft, a height of 4.5 ft, and a width of 1.3 ft. A 16.78 ft3, B 14.56 ft3, C14.04 ft3, D 12.34 ft3.
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Find the volume of a rectangular prism with a length of 2.4 ft, a height of 4.5 ft, and a width of 1.3 ft.
A 16.78 ft3,
B 14.56 ft3,
C14.04 ft3,
D 12.34 ft3.
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The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by multiplying its length, height, and width.
Volume = length x height x width
Given the values:
Length = 2.4 ft
Height = 4.5 ft
Width = 1.3 ft
Volume = 2.4 ft x 4.5 ft x 1.3 ft
Volume = 14.04 ft^3
Therefore, the answer is C) 14.04 ft^3. C
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