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Mathematics, 25.06.2019 09:30 haleyrene3924

The volume of a prism is the product of its height and area of its base, v = bh. a rectangular prism has a volume of 16y^4 + 16y^3 + 48y^2 cubic units. which could be the base area and height of the prism?

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Answer from: greatsavagebeast

you forgot an image

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Answer from: Quest
I'll do the first one for you. it isn't very hard at all.on number one, you have (50 × 3), which equals 150, and (3 × 3), which equals 9. after you establish that, you add 150 and 9 together. so, (150 + 9) equals 159.this means that 53 × 3 = 159.
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50- 250 is correct i did that one too

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