The volume of this rectangular prism is 2 cubic millimeters. What is the surface area?

Without more information about the dimensions of the prism, it is impossible to calculate the surface area.

Liz made strawberry jam and raspberry jam. She made enough strawberry jam to fill 3 jars. If she made 1 3/4 times as much raspberry jam as strawberry jam, how many jars will the raspberry jam fill?

Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.

If Liz made enough strawberry jam to fill 3 jars, then she made 1 3/4 times as much raspberry jam, which can be written as:

1 3/4 x 3 jars = 7/4 x 3 jars = 21/4 jars

Since we can't have a fraction of a jar, we need to convert this to a mixed number.

21/4 = 5 1/4

Therefore, Liz made enough raspberry jam to fill 5 and 1/4 jars.

To find the surface area of a rectangular prism, we need to know the dimensions of its sides. However, the dimensions of the prism are not given in the question. Therefore, we cannot calculate the surface area directly without additional information.

The volume of the rectangular prism is given as 2 cubic millimeters. The formula to calculate the volume of a rectangular prism is:

Volume = Length x Width x Height

Let's assume the length, width, and height are represented by l, w, and h respectively.

From the given information, we have:

2 = l x w x h

It is important to note that there can be multiple combinations of l, w, and h that satisfy this equation. Without more specific information, we cannot determine the individual values of l, w, and h.

Therefore, we cannot directly calculate the surface area of the rectangular prism without knowing the dimensions of its sides.