Question 9 A factory makes bottled perfume. Each bottle is in the shape of a triangular prism, as shown below. If the factory is filling 60 such bottles, how much perfume will the factory need (in cubic centimeters )? The factory will need cm^(3) of perfume.
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The triangular prism has a triangular base and a height. Let's assume that the base of the triangular prism has a length of L cm and a width of W cm. The height of the triangular prism is H cm. Show more…
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