What is the volume of the prism shown below?
A prism has a length of 4 centimeters, heig...
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What is the volume of the prism shown below?
A prism has a length of 4 centimeters, height of 1 and one-fourth centimeters, and width of 2 centimeters.
8 cm³
10 cm³
12 cm³
16 cm³
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