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Mathematics, 23.03.2021 06:40 Anshuman2002

The rectangular prism below is split into cubes. Each cube is 1/5 of an inch on each side. Which of the following expressions represent the volume, in cubic inches, of this rectangular prism? Select all that apply. A. 1/5 x 1/5 x 1/5
B. (1/5 x 1/5 x 1/5) x 12
C. 2/5 x 3/5 x 2/5
D. 2/5 +3/5 + 2/5
E. (2 x 1/5) x (3 x 1/5) x (2 x 1/5)
F. (2 x 25 x2/5) + (2 x 3/5 x 2/5) + (2 x 2/5 x 3/5)

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