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Mateyo is building a rectangular prism with a volume of 1000 cubic units. The height of the prism is 10 units. Mateyo claims that the base of the prism must be a square. Draw a base for th rectangular prism that shows that Mateyo is not correct. Remember to label the units.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Given


Volume = 1000


Height = 10

Required

Drawing that proves Mateyo wrong

First, calculate the base area


Volume = Base\ Area * Height

This gives:


1000= Base\ Area * 10

Divide both sides by 10


100= Base\ Area

Rewrite as:


Base\ Area = 100

The base area is calculated as:


Base\ Area = Length * Width

So, we have:


Length * Width = 100

Mateyo's claim can be interpreted as:


Length = Width = 10

However, there are other possible cases such that:


Length \\e Width

For instance:


Length = 20


Width = 5

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Mateyo is building a rectangular prism with a volume of 1000 cubic units. The height-example-1
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