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The bases of a right prism are parallelograms with length of one of its sides a=8.5 cm and altitude to that side ha = 4 cm. Find the volume of the prism, if the height is h=14 cm.
6 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
as always, volume is Base * height
I assume you know how to find the area of the parallelograms.
6 years ago

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