To find the volume of the rectangular prism, we multiply the length, width, and height:
Volume = length x width x height
Volume = (1/2) x (1/4) x (5/4)
Volume = 5/32 cubic meters
Now, to show that the volume is the same as packing the prism with 10 unit cubes with an edge length of 1/4 m:
10 unit cubes x (1/4)^3 = 10 x 1/64 = 10/64 = 5/32 cubic meters
Therefore, the volume of the prism is 5/32 cubic meters.
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An illustration shows a 3 D rectangular cuboid segmented into 5 rows by 2 columns of blocks. The length is start fraction 1 over 2 end fraction, width is start fraction 1 over 4 end fraction, and height is start fraction 5 over 4 end fraction.
Multiply the edge lengths of a right rectangular prism with length 1/2 m, width 1/4 m, and height 5/4 m to show that the product is the same as the volume found by packing the prism with 10 unit cubes with an edge length of 1/4 m. What is the volume of the prism?
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