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Lunna [17]
3 years ago
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Using the correct answer from Part B, calculate the volume of a rectangular prism with a length of 5.6 , a width of 2.1 , and a

height of 6.6 Part B answer: 11.76cm^2
Chemistry
1 answer:
erastova [34]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The volume of the rectangular prism is 77.616 cm³

Explanation:

Here is the remaining part of the question:

Part B:

What value should you use as the area of the base when calculating the answer to Part C.

Part C:

Using the correct answer from Part B, calculate the volume of a rectangular prism with a length of 5.6 cm , a width of 2.1 cm , and a height of 6.6 cm Part B answer: 11.76 cm^2

Explanation:

The volume of a rectangular prism is given by:

V = l×w×h

Where V is the volume of the rectangular prism

l is the length of the rectangular prism

and w is the width of the rectangular prism

Recall that the Area (A) of the base of the rectangular prism can be calculated by using

A = l × w

Hence, the volume of the rectangular prism can also be calculated by substituting this into the equation to give

V = A × h

From the question, the correct answer from part B for the area of the base is 11.76 cm^2; and the height (h) is 6.6 cm

Hence, the volume of the rectangular prism is

V = A × h

V = 11.76 cm² × 6.6 cm

V = 77.616 cm³

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