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Tyler Wang
Mathematics
27 November, 20:21
Find the volume of the prism.
5 cm
8 cm
4cm
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Heaven Mason
27 November, 20:36
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160cm
To find the volume of an object, you must multiply the height, base, and the width
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Ellie Jensen
27 November, 20:36
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160 cm multiply the numbers.
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