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The Volume of a Right Prism
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DiscussionWhy can't we easily determine the volume of the water in the puddle?
How can we measure the volume of the water in three dimensions?
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ClosingHow do containers, such as prisms, allow us to measure the volumes of liquids using three dimensions?
What special considerations have to be made when measuring liquids in containers in three dimensions?