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CRISSY IS BUILDING A RECTANGULAR PRISM WITH

A VOLUME OF 360 CUBIC UNITS. THE HEIGHT OF
THE PRISM IS IO UNITS. CHRISSY CLAIMS THAT THE
BASE OF THE PRISM MUST BE A SQUARE. WHAT
ARE THE DIMENSIONS FOR A RECTANGULAR PRISM
THAT SHOWS CRISSY IS NOT CORRECT?

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Answer: Crissy is correct

Explanation:

Given

The volume of the rectangular prism is
360\ units^3

The height of the prism is
h=10\ units

Suppose A is the area of the base

So, the volume is given by


\Rightarrow V=A* h

Insert the values


\Rightarrow 360=A* 10\\\Rightarrow A=36\ \text{or}\ 6* 6\ units^2

As 36 is the perfect square of 6, therefore, the base is a square with the dimension of
6* 6\ units^2

Crissy's claim is correct.

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