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Which is the correct calculation for the volume of the prism? A prism has a length of 6 units, height of 7 units, and width of 4 units. 6 + 7 + 4 = 17 Units cubed 6(4) + 7 = 31 Units cubed 6(4) = 24 Units cubed 6(7)(4) = 168 Units cubed Mark this and return

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User Gayoung
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Answer:

The answer is 6(7)(4) = 168 Units cubed

Explanation:

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User Sifar
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Answer:
V=168\ units^3

Explanation:

Given

Length of Prism
l=6\ units

Height of prism
h=7\ units

width of prism
b=4\ units

Now Volume of a prism is given by


V=l* b * h


V=6* 4* 7


V=168\ units^3

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