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14 August, 20:44

What units could you use to measure the height of a hexagonal prism?

cm

cm2

cm3

cm4

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  1. 14 August, 21:07
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    The answer is centimeters (cm)

    Height is 1D dimension so we cannot use cm^2 or cm^3 to measure some distance. With cm^2 we measure surface (because surface is 2D that is why it has this ^2 next to cm) and cm^3 is unit for measuring volume (volume is 3D it has height, width and thickness that is why it has ^3)

    cm^4 cannot be the answer since there is no more than 3 dimensions.
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