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A rectangular prism has a volume of 192 cm³.
a) The prism is 16 cm high. What is the area of its base? How do you know?
b) What other possible measurements of height and base area could the rectangular prism have?
What strategy did you use to find out?

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Answered by tshantha86
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Answered by siddhantprasad8
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[Volume = Base Area × Height

Area = (Base of triangle × Height of triangle) + (Perimeter of triangle × Height of prism)]

a) Height = 16 cm.

   Volume = 192 cm³.

   Base Area = ?.

   ∵ Volume = Base area × Height

   ∴ Base area = \frac{Volume}{Height}

                        = \frac{192}{16}

                        = 12 cm².

We found it by that we have our volume as 192 cm³ and height 16 cm and we have the formula of Volume = Base area × height. From this equation we derived that Base area = \frac{Volume}{Height} and through this equation we found out the answer.

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