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The dimensions of a right rectangular prism are 3/2 ft, and 2 ft. What is the volume of the prism?
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To find the volume of a right rectangular prism, you need to multiply the length, width, and height.
The given dimensions are 3/2 ft and 2 ft.
So the volume is (3/2 ft)(2 ft)(h), where h is the height.
Since the problem does not provide the height, we cannot calculate the volume without that information.
The given dimensions are 3/2 ft and 2 ft.
So the volume is (3/2 ft)(2 ft)(h), where h is the height.
Since the problem does not provide the height, we cannot calculate the volume without that information.
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