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This triangular prism is 22 inches tall and has a base with an area of 60 square inches. What is the volume of the prism? ANSWER CHOICES: 1320 cubic inches 82 cubic inches 660 c…
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This triangular prism is 22 inches tall and has a base with an area of 60 square inches. What is the volume of the prism? ANSWER CHOICES: 1320 cubic inches 82 cubic inches 660 c…
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This triangular prism is 22 inches tall and has a base with an area of 60 square inches. What is the volume of the prism?
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1320 cubic inches
82 cubic inches
660 cubic inches
729,000 cubic inches
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A 1320
Explanation:
22 x 60
1320
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