What is the volume of the right prism?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Brolex1220
OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):
oh ok well I know it at least should I tell u the answer or work it out with u?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
just mulitpy them all
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@MarshallEatsFood
OpenStudy (anonymous):
r u sure, last time i got a 40 on this and failed
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
256
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i get 2 more tries
OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):
you should get 240in 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ik
OpenStudy (anonymous):
woops
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
wot im busy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i need help a bit
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its 240
OpenStudy (anonymous):
u sure
OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):
yea it is 240 ft 3
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
and @MarshallEatsFood , u just got on, how could be all of a sudden busy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay thx guys, what do u think @bibby
OpenStudy (bibby):
length*width*height
4*4*15
OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):
your welcome np
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i learn this in 5th gade
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
isnt that for the area though
OpenStudy (anonymous):
grade*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i am talking about the volume
OpenStudy (bibby):
that's the volume formula
OpenStudy (anonymous):
V = bh
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OpenStudy (bibby):
you can tell because it's 3 different measurements and volume = units^3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Use multiplication (V = l x w x h) to find the volume of a solid figure. ...
Find the volume of a solid figure using the base x height formula (V = b x h) ...
Use volume to understand the associative property of multiplication. ...
Compare rectangular prisms with different dimensions using the volume formula.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@upandup1445 this is very easy i dont get how you dont know this
OpenStudy (bibby):
not sure what you're talking about
OpenStudy (anonymous):
me too
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OpenStudy (bibby):
the base is 4*4, yeah
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that is how u get the volume
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and the height
OpenStudy (bibby):
volume = area base*height
length *width is the area of the base, it's very simple
OpenStudy (anonymous):
4*4*15=240
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
is 15
OpenStudy (anonymous):
HOW?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no the height is 15
OpenStudy (bibby):
base*height = 16*15 @PlanSlam
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hmm
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OpenStudy (bibby):
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OpenStudy (bibby):
it's the same damn thing
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
true
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no curse words plz
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay, thx guys
OpenStudy (bibby):
damn isn't a curse word lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
umm..... @bibby what grade r u in
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i am in 7th
OpenStudy (bibby):
I'm in college. a junior
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OpenStudy (bibby):
so 15th grade technically
OpenStudy (anonymous):
true??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay
OpenStudy (bibby):
I know, I'm a big boy. isn't it cool?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea, then i guess u should know volume
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