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Volume of a prism is given by:
AArea of base × height
B1/3 × Area of base × height
C1/2 × Area of base × height
D2 × Area of base × height
✓ Correct Answer: A — Area of base × height
A prism's volume is the product of its uniform cross-sectional (base) area and its height.
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