Find the length of this regular solid. The total volume is
104 cm3.
A cube 13 centimete...
Physics, 04.06.2021 17:20, kenniedalany
Find the length of this regular solid. The total volume is
104 cm3.
A cube 13 centimeters high, unknown centimeters long, and 2 centimeters wide.
What is the length of the rectangular prism?
cm
Answers: 2
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