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A rectangular prism is removed from a triangular prism with a volume of 200 cubic units. The volume of the final
figure is 180 cubic units.
What could be the dimensions of the prism that was removed?
O4 by 2 by 5
3 by 1 by 8
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04 by 2 will be 60 which you substitute the values
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