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The figure below is a right rectangular prism with

rectangle ABCD as its base.
х
What is the area of the base of the rectangular prism?
M square centimeters
What is the height of the rectangular prism?
centimeters
What is the volume of the rectangular prism?
cubic centimeters
w
N
6 cm
B
Y
A
C
9 cm
2 cm
D

The figure below is a right rectangular prism with rectangle ABCD as its base. х What-example-1
User Leeshin
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Answer:

Base area:
18cm^2

Height: 6 cm

Volume:
108cm^3

Explanation:

Base area:

So the base is the side the right rectangular prism is laying on and in this case it is ABCD and the length and width is 9 and 2 so multiplying that we get
18cm^2.

Height:

In this scenario of a right rectangular prism any side It is lying on so we will use 6 cm as the height.

Volume:

To find the volume of a rectangular prism you have to use the following formula.


V=l*w*h

The l is length which is 9 cm.

The w is width which is 2 cm.

And the h is height which is 6 cm.

So multiplying all that we get
108cm^3.

User Sergey Weiss
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Answer:

1) 9 × 2 = 18 cm²

2) 6 cm

3) 9 × 2 × 6 = 108 cm³

User Drue
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