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5 centimeters by 3 centimetres and a height of 2 centimetres

Sagot :

firstly you have to calculate the volume of the rectangular prism

volume = base area x height

since it is a rectangular prism

then the area = length x breath

length = 5cm , breath = 3cm

therefore

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{Area = l }\times b \\ =\text{ 5 }\times3 \\ =15cm^2 \end{gathered}[/tex]

volume = base area x height

volume = 15 x 2

[tex]\text{volume = 15}\times2=30cm^3[/tex][tex]^{}\text{thus, the cameron fills }\frac{1}{2}cm^3[/tex]

so the amount of the cameron fills that can fill up the prism is

[tex]\frac{30}{\frac{1}{2}}\text{ = 30 }\times\frac{2}{1}=60cm^3[/tex]

the answer is D