Using the formula for the volume of a right rectangular prism, what is the area of the base when the volume is 50 cubic units and the height is 2

200 square units
25 square units
75 square units
100 square units

The formula for the volume of a right rectangular prism is V = l * w * h, where l is the length, w is the width, and h is the height.

In this case, we are given a volume of 50 cubic units and a height of 2 units. Let's assume that the length is l, the width is w, and the area of the base is A.

We can rewrite the formula for volume as 50 = l * w * 2.

Divide both sides of the equation by 2 to solve for the area of the base: A = 25 / (l * w).

Since we don't have enough information to determine the specific values of the length and width, we cannot calculate the exact area of the base. Therefore, the answer is indeterminate, or cannot be determined.

just choose one of the four

If we cannot determine the specific values of the length and width, we cannot calculate the exact area of the base. However, based on the given options, the closest answer would be 25 square units.