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A second prism has dimensions that are of the

dimensions of the prism in the example. Kathy says that
the volume of the smaller prism is of the volume of the
prism in the example. Do you agree? Explain.

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Answer:

no i don't agree

Explanation:

volume is the what the like mass is and if it's smaller there will be less mass so theres less volume

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