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Katy measured a mini-candy bar in the shape of a rectangular prism. It was 5 mm tall, 40 mm long, and 20 mm wide. Then she stacked 2 of the mini-candy bars on top of each other.…
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Katy measured a mini-candy bar in the shape of a rectangular prism. It was 5 mm tall, 40 mm long, and 20 mm wide. Then she stacked 2 of the mini-candy bars on top of each other. What is the volume of the 2 stacked candy bars?
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Answer:
8,000
Explanation:
volume = length X width X height
5x20x40= 4000
4000x2 = 8000
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