Volume of Prisms. Geometry-Three-Dimensional Geometry
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In this video we'll learn how find the volume of right rectangular prisms. To find the volume, we'll just multiply the length by the width, which will give us the area of the base, and then multiply that area by the height, which will give us volume.
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