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5 October, 14:20

A company is creating a rectangular prism that must have a volume of 6 ft³. The company also knows that the area of the base must be 2 1/2 ft². How can you use what you learned today about volume to determine the height of the rectangular prism?

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  1. 5 October, 15:00
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    The height is 2 2/5 or 2.4 ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The volume of a rectangular prism can be found with the formula:

    volume = Area of the base * height

    So you have to substitute the information on that ecuation and solve for the height.

    6 ft³ = 2 1/2 ft² * height

    height = 6 ft³ / 2 1/2 ft²

    height = 2 2/5 ft or 2.4ft
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