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Mathematics, 10.06.2020 07:57 meje1301

“ Write an equation that you can use to represent the volume of the square prism. Use b to represent the length and width of the base. Use h to represent the height of the prism. Use exponent of posible. Then explain your answer” Please help I need to turn this in in 10 minutes

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