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Julian calculates the volume of a rectangular prism with the dimensions 3/4ft by 4 feet by 1/2 ft. His work is shown here.

What error did Julian make?
He multiplied the numerators incorrectly.
He multiplied the denominators incorrectly.
He simplified 12/6 incorrectly.
He wrote 4 as a fraction incorrectly.


Julian Calculates The Volume Of A Rectangular Prism With The Dimensions 34ft By 4 Feet By 12 Ft His Work Is Shown Here What Error Did Julian Make He Multiplied class=

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Answer:

He multiplied the denominators incorrectly

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The volume of a rectangular prism is given by the formula

V=LWH

we have

L=3/4 ft

W=5/1 ft

H=1/2

substitute

V=(3/4)(5/1)(1/2)= 3x5x1=    15

                           ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋    ₋₋₋₋ ft³

                           4x1x2=    8

                       

therefore

He multiplied the denominators incorrectly