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1. Rectangular Prism: a. The measures: 1 =5, w = 7, h = 8.. b. The measures: h=7, w = 7,1 = 7. c. w = 3.6,1 = 4.2, h = 8.3 2. Cylinder a. r = 4, h = 7 b. h = 14.3, r = 8.5 3. Triangular Prism: a. Triangle area = 24, h = 5 b. Tri = b = 10, h = 9, and the height is 12 4. Sphere: a. r= 2 b. r = 4. c. In a and b, the radius of b is twice the radius of a. Is this also true for the volume of a spheres? Why? 5. Cone: a. r = 3, h = 9 b. h = 12, r = 5

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For a rectangular prism, the

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