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What is the volume of the right prism in cubic meters?

What is the volume of the right prism in cubic meters?-example-1
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The volume ot the given triangular prims is equal to the product of the triangular base and the lenght of 8 meters. The area of the triangular base (A) is given by


\begin{gathered} A=(base* height)/(2) \\ A=(3*2)/(2) \\ A=3m^2 \end{gathered}

Then, the volume of our triangular prisms is given by


\begin{gathered} V=A* length \\ V=3*8 \\ V=24m^3 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the volume is equal to 24 cubic meters.

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