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12 January, 16:25

Roger is building a storage shed with wood blocks that are in the shape of cubic prisms. Can he build a shed that is twice as high as it is wide? A. Yes. For every block of width, he could build two blocks high. B. Yes. He could use half as many blocks for the height as the width. C. There is no way to determine if he can do this. D. No, it is not possible to do this.

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  1. 12 January, 16:44
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    I say it B cuz that is wat l will do
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