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2 liters of water are poured into an empty vase shaped like an Octagonal prism. The base area is 100 square centimeters. What is the height of the water? 1L=1000 cm3
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2 liters of water are poured into an empty vase shaped like an Octagonal prism. The base area is 100 square centimeters. What is the height of the water? 1L=1000 cm3
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2000ml (2l) / 100 =
200ml
Hope this helps :)
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