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Design 3 containers of prism with volume of 200 cubic centimeters? - Answers

Assuming that it is acceptable to make three cuboid containers, a container of 200 cubic centimetres volume can be made with the following dimensions (representing base length x base width x height, using whole numbers only). Only three examples follow, though there are several more permutations:2cm x 5cm x 20cm = 200cm34cm x 5cm x 10cm = 200cm38cm x 5cm x 5cm = 200cm3



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Assuming that it is acceptable to make three cuboid containers, a container of 200 cubic centimetres volume can be made with the following dimensions (representing base length x base width x height, using whole numbers only). Only three examples follow, though there are several more permutations:2cm x 5cm x 20cm = 200cm34cm x 5cm x 10cm = 200cm38cm x 5cm x 5cm = 200cm3



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Design 3 containers of prism with volume of 200 cubic centimeters? - Answers

Assuming that it is acceptable to make three cuboid containers, a container of 200 cubic centimetres volume can be made with the following dimensions (representing base length x base width x height, using whole numbers only). Only three examples follow, though there are several more permutations:2cm x 5cm x 20cm = 200cm34cm x 5cm x 10cm = 200cm38cm x 5cm x 5cm = 200cm3

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