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Explain how you find the height of a rectangle if you know the volume and 60 cm³ and that the area of the base is 10 cm²
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Explain how you find the height of a rectangle if you know the volume and 60 cm³ and that the area of the base is 10 cm²
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we know that
[the volume of a rectangular prism]=area of the base*height
so
volume=60 cm³
area of the base=10 cm²
height=?
height=volume/area of the base-------> 60/10------> 6 cm
the answer is
the height is 6 cm
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