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Given a rectangular prism with dimensions w = 3, l = 4, and h = 6. If you created a second rectangular prism with the length doubled but the height halved (and the width stays the same), which would be the relation of the second volume to the first volume
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1st prism: \[V=lwh\]2nd prism:\[V=(2l)(w)(\frac{1}{2}h)=\]
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