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What is the volume of the right prism? 900cm3 1251cm3 1440cm3 1042.5cm3
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What is the volume of the right prism?
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The formula for volume of a trapzoidal prism is V=(L)*(H)*(A+B)/2. So, multiply 10 times 12 to get 120cm. Add together 3 and 12 and then divide by 2 to get 7.5. Multiply 7.5 and 120 to get 900cm.
Answer=900cm cubed
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