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The volume prism refers to the number of cubic units that will exactly fill the figure. The volume of a rectangular prism can be found or calculate by using the formula
V=Bh, where
B represents to the area of the base or in other words the length and width of the rectangle.
In this exercise is given that the measurements of a prism are 5/2ft, 3/2ft, and 7/2ft; and it is asked to find its volume. In order to find the volume of the prism, you should substitute the given values into the previous mention formula.
V=Bh
V=(5/2 ft)(7/2 ft)(3/2 ft)
V=(35/4 ft²)(3/2 ft)
V=105/8ft³ or ft³The volume of the rectangular prism is ft³.
The second graph is correct.
There will be a vertical asymptote at x=0, since we cannot divide by 0. Using the x-axis on the second graph, if we substitute 5 in for x, we have 100/5+20 = 20+20=40. There is a point on this graph here. Using 10 for x, we have 100/10+20 = 10+20 = 30. There is a point on the graph here. Every point matches.