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The right rectangular prism will be sliced perpendicular to its base along the dashed line. select from the drop-down menus to correctly describe the cross section formed by the slice. the cross section is a with an area of cm². a right rectangular prism. the base of the prism is 4 centimeters by 2 centimeters. the height of the prism is 5 centimeters. the prism has a dashed line showing that the prism will be sliced along a plane parallel to the 2 centimeter by 5 centimeter face.
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