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What is the volume of a right prism with a height of 15 cm and a base that is a square of side 4 cm?
A60 cm³
B240 cm³
C120 cm³
D160 cm³
✓ Correct Answer: B — 240 cm³
Base Area = 4² = 16. Volume = 16 × 15 = 240 cm³.
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