A rectangular prism has a volume of 60 cubic units. The length is 5 units. The width is 3 units. What is the height?

Right.

4 units

To find the height of the rectangular prism, you can use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism: V = length × width × height.

Given:
- Volume (V) = 60 cubic units
- Length (l) = 5 units
- Width (w) = 3 units

Since we know the values for length and width, we can substitute them into the formula:

60 = 5 × 3 × height

Now, we can solve for the height by rearranging the equation:

height = 60 / (5 × 3)

height = 60 / 15

height = 4 units

Therefore, the height of the rectangular prism is 4 units.

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