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How many different rectangular prisms with a volume of 11 m³can you build with centimetre cubes? Explain?

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Answer:

The only possible rectangular prism is by arranging the 11 centimeter cubes in one row.

Explanation:

We have to find the number of different rectangular prisms with a volume of 11 m³ can be built with centimeter cubes.

Now, since 11 is a prime number so, it can not be factorized. So, the only way to write 11 as a product of three integers is (11 × 1 × 1).

Therefore, the only possible rectangular prism is by arranging the 11-centimeter cubes in one row so that the length of the prism becomes 11 cm, the width of the prism becomes 1 cm and the height also becomes 1 cm. (Answer)

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