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Sagot :

Answer:

450 N

Step-by-step explanation:

Since you have the VOLUME and the HEIGHT of the prism, you can calculate the AREA of the prism base :

 18 m^3 / 3 m =   6 m^2    area

Now you are given  pressure = force / area

                                      75 n/m^2 =  force / 6 m^2

        6 *75 = force = 450 N

Answer:

450 newtons

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve for the force, we first need to find the area. (Force = Pressure × Area)

[tex]Area = \frac{volume}{height} = \frac{18m^{3} }{3m} = 6m^{2}[/tex]

Now we just substitute this number into [tex]Force = Pressure * Area[/tex] and get that [tex]Force = 75newtons/m^{2} * 6m^{2} = 450 newtons[/tex]

(p.s. Units are very important! This question doesn't require any unit

conversions, but others might.)