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OpenStudy (123ab456c):

If each cube represents 0.25 in3, what is the volume of the prism? A) 6 in3 B) 12 in3 C) 48 in3 D) 75 in3

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OpenStudy (123ab456c):

@Mehek14 @AloneS

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@Wendy.Ivette11714 @welshfella

OpenStudy (greatlife44):

interesting

OpenStudy (greatlife44):

well, i'm thinking we can do it like this like probably find how many cubes are contained in the figure. |dw:1457196878848:dw|

OpenStudy (greatlife44):

You can count the number of cubes in the length, width, and height. multiply the three numbers together and then multiply by the volume of each.

OpenStudy (123ab456c):

check your mesage

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[volume ~of ~cube=(6*4*2)*0.25=?\]

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