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Mathematics, 20.04.2021 23:10, asdf334asdf334

. You are choosing between two different cheese wedges at the grocery store. Assume both wedges are triangular prisms with bases that are isosceles triangles. The first wedge has a base
that is 2.5 in. wide and a height of 4.5 in., with the entire wedge being 3 in thick. The second
wedge has a base that is 3 in, wide and a height of 4 in., with the entire wedge being 3.5 in.
thick. Which wedge has a greater volume of cheese, and by how much?
The first wedge by 6.375 cubic inches
The first wedge by 12.75 cubic inches
The second wedge by 8.25 cubic inches
The second wedge by 4.125 cubic inches

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