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A rectangular prism has a 4-inch-by-5-inch base and

a height of 3 inches. What figure represents a cross
section parallel to the base of the prism?

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Explanation:

A rectangular prism is shaped like a pyramid, but the base is longer in one direction than the other. i.e. a rectangle.

A cross section of a shape is the new face that is formed when you cut a shape into two pieces with a straight cut. The problem tells us that the cross section is parallel to the base of the prism, therefore if the prism is placed on a flat surface with the base facing down, then we would be cutting horizontally.

The new face that is created on the shape after the cut, would be a rectangle due to the shape of the base.

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