An office and apartment building is made up of modules. Each module is a rectangular
pri...
Mathematics, 06.05.2020 17:58 danielmartinez91
An office and apartment building is made up of modules. Each module is a rectangular
prism. The building has 130 modules, and is 13 stories high.
If all of the modules were divided evenly among the number of stories, how many modules
would be on each floor?
How many different rectangular prisms could be made from that number?
If all of the modules were divided evenly there would be 10
modules on each floor.
different rectangular prisms could be made from the number of modules on each
Three
floor:
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x 1 x 1 and 2 x
* 1.
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