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OpenStudy (truwhovian11):

If each cube represents 0.25 in3, what is the volume of the prism? 3 A) 6 in 3 B) 12 in 3 C) 48 in 3 D) 75 in

OpenStudy (truwhovian11):

@Mehek14

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

How many cubes are there?

OpenStudy (josephinevessey):

well, what i think it would be would be well i did the math so i know the answer if you do the math corecctly then you will get the right answer

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

Every cube on the upper layer is visible. Count them. Then multiply by two to find the total number of cubes in the two layers. Then multiply by the volume of each cube.

OpenStudy (truwhovian11):

ive no clue @mathstudent55 @josephinevessey

OpenStudy (josephinevessey):

well i would tell you but get in trouble

OpenStudy (truwhovian11):

is it A or C

OpenStudy (josephinevessey):

neither

OpenStudy (truwhovian11):

is it b

OpenStudy (josephinevessey):

correct!!!!

OpenStudy (truwhovian11):

yayyyyyyyyyyyyy thanks i have more tho

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

Why do you have no clue? Can't you count? Counting cubes on the upper layer is not a difficult thing to do.

OpenStudy (josephinevessey):

that cool

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