If each unit cube has edges 3/4 foot long, what is the volume of the blue outlined prism?

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A)
5 ft3

B)
8.4 ft3

C)
10 ft3

D)
15 ft3

the answer is 8.4ft

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Thank you. I am very stressed out. That was correct.

To find the volume of the blue outlined prism, we need to determine the number of unit cubes that fit inside it and then multiply by the volume of each cube.

1. Determine the dimensions of the prism:
Since each unit cube has edges 3/4 foot long, we can see that the blue outlined prism has three dimensions:
- Length: We count the number of cubes along the length of the prism.
- Width: We count the number of cubes along the width of the prism.
- Height: We consider the height of the prism as the number of layers of cubes stacked vertically.

2. Count the cubes:
Inspect the image or description that accompanies the question to accurately determine the number of cubes for each dimension. Multiply the counts for length, width, and height to get the total number of cubes.

3. Calculate the volume:
Since each cube has a volume of (3/4 ft)*(3/4 ft)*(3/4 ft) = (27/64) ft^3, we multiply the total number of cubes by this volume to find the volume of the prism.

4. Compare the answer choices:
Plug in the volume you obtained from step 3 and see which answer choice matches.

We have no idea how many cubes make up the whole.

However, try 3/4*3/4*3/4 times the number of cubes in the blue outline.