The area of the base of a rectangular prism is 36 cm2. The height of the prism is 3
5
6<...
Mathematics, 27.04.2020 02:15 jamaicandre7
The area of the base of a rectangular prism is 36 cm2. The height of the prism is 3
5
6
cm. What is the volume of the prism?
A) 39
5
6
cm3
B) 60
2
3
cm3
C) 72
1
4
cm3
Eliminate
D) 138 cm3
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