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explain how you would find the height of the rectangular prism if you know that the volume is 60 cubic centers in the area of the base is 10 square centimeters

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you take 60 and divide it by 10 which is 6 so the height would be 6
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User Jaymie Thomas
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Answer:

Since,


\text{ Volume of a rectangular prism}=\text{Area of the base}* \text{ Height}


\implies \text{ Height}=\frac{\text{ Volume of the prism}}{\text{Area of the base}}

Thus, we can find the height of the rectangular prism by dividing volume of the prism by Area of the prism,

Here, Volume= 60 cubic centimeters, Area = 10 square cm,

Thus, the height of the rectangular prism =
(60)/(10)

= 6 cm.

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