The volume of a rectangular prism is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height.
Volume = (2/3) * (3/4) * (1/5) = (2/3) * (1/4) * (1/5) = 2/15
Therefore, the volume of the prism is 2/15 cubic meters.
A right rectangular prism has dimensions 2/3m, 3/4m, and 1/5m. What is the volume of the prism? Provide your answer as a fraction reduced to the lowest terms. (1 point)
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Apologies for the mistake. Let's calculate the volume again.
Volume = length * width * height
Volume = (2/3) * (3/4) * (1/5)
Volume = (2*3*1) / (3*4*5)
Volume = 6 / 60
Volume = 1 / 10
So, the volume of the prism is 1/10 cubic meters.
Volume = length * width * height
Volume = (2/3) * (3/4) * (1/5)
Volume = (2*3*1) / (3*4*5)
Volume = 6 / 60
Volume = 1 / 10
So, the volume of the prism is 1/10 cubic meters.