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Which of these rectangular prisms has a base area of 40cm2 and a volume of 160cm3?
A. Height = 2cm, base length = 10cm, base width = 4cm
B. Height = 4cm, base length = 4cm, base width = 4cm
C. Height = 4cm, base length = 10cm, base width = 4cm
D. Height = 10cm, base length = 4cm, base width = 4cm

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