How many small prisms would it take to fill the large prism?
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How many small prisms would it take to fill the large prism?
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To determine how many small prisms fill a large prism, you’ll need the volume of both the small and large prisms.
1. Calculate the volume of the small prism: Use the formula for volume based on its dimensions (length, width, height for rectangular prisms, etc.).
2. Calculate the volume of the large prism: Similarly, find its volume using the appropriate formula.
3. Divide the volume of the large prism by the volume of the small prism: This will give you the number of small prisms that can fit inside the large prism.
For example, if the volume of the large prism is 120 cubic units and the volume of the small prism is 20 cubic units, you would do:
120 ÷ 20 = 6.
So, it would take 6 small prisms to fill the large prism.
If you have specific dimensions for the prisms, feel free to share, and I can help you calculate it step by step!