What is the width of a a rectangular prism with the volume of 100 units cubed, height of 10 units, and a length of 5 units?
To find the width of a rectangular prism, we can use the formula for volume:
Volume = Length × Width × Height.
We are given that the volume is 100 units cubed, the height is 10 units, and the length is 5 units. Plugging these values into the formula, we get:
100 = 5 × Width × 10.
Simplifying further, we have:
100 = 50 × Width.
Dividing both sides of the equation by 50, we have:
Width = 2.
Therefore, the width of the rectangular prism is 2 units.