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A prism has a volume of 238 cubic millimeters. Which is the correct substitution for finding the length of the prism?

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D. V = l w h. 238 = l times 8 and one-half times 3 and one-half

Explanation:

A prism has a volume of 238 cubic millimeters.

A prism has a length of l millimeters, height of 3 and one-half millimeters, and width of 8 and one-half millimeters.

Which is the correct substitution for finding the length of the prism?

A. V = l w h. 238 = l + 8 and one-half + 3 and one-half

B. V = l w h. V = 238 times 8 and one-half times 3 and one-half

C. V = l w h. l times 8 and one-half times 3 and one-half

D. V = l w h. 238 = l times 8 and one-half times 3 and one-half

From the question

V=lwh

Volume of a prism=length)(width)(height)

Volume=238

l= l mm

w= 8 1/2

h= 3 1/2

Substituting all the values

V=lwh

238= l * 8 1/2 * 3 1/2

D. V = l w h. 238 = l times 8 and one-half times 3 and one-half

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