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A rectangular prism has a length of 7.5 m, a height of 5 m, and a volume of 225 m3. A prism has a length of 7.5 meters, width of w, and height of 5 meters. Which steps are correct to find the width of the prism? Check all that apply. Substitute the known values into the volume formula. 225 = (7.5) (w) (5) Substitute the known values into the volume formula. 7.5 = (225) (w) (5) The width of the prism is 6 m. The width of the prism is 5.5 m. Divide StartFraction 225 Over 37.5 EndFractionto find the width. Divide StartFraction 225 Over 12.5 EndFractionto find the width.

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