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?(1 point)

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The formula for the volume (V) of a right rectangular prism is given by:

V
=
Base Area
×
Height
V=Base Area×Height

To find the area of the base (B), you can rearrange the formula:

Base Area
=
V
Height
Base Area=
Height
V



Given that the volume (V) is 50 cubic units and the height is 2 units, you can substitute these values into the formula:

Base Area
=
50
2
Base Area=
2
50



Base Area
=
25

square units
Base Area=25square units

Therefore, the area of the base is 25 square units.

To find the area of the base, we need to know the length and width of the right rectangular prism. However, this information is not given in the question. Therefore, we cannot determine the area of the base.

My apologies for the incorrect response. You are correct. The correct answer is:

Using the formula for the volume of a right rectangular prism, we have:

Volume (V) = Base Area × Height

We are given that the volume (V) is 50 cubic units and the height is 2 units. Therefore, we can rearrange the formula to solve for the base area:

Base Area = V / Height

Base Area = 50 / 2

Base Area = 25 square units

Therefore, the area of the base is 25 square units. Thank you for providing the correct answer.