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A second prism has dimensions that are 1/2 of the dimensions of the prism in the example. Kathy says that the volume of the smaller prism is 1/2 of the volume of the prism in the example. Do you agree? Explain.

A second prism has dimensions that are 1/2 of the dimensions of the prism in the example-example-1

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Answer:no i don't agree

Explanation:

volume is the what the like mass is and if it's smaller there will be less mass so theres less volume

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