A rectangular prism is a three-dimensional geometric figure, hollow or solid, contained by six rectangular sides that meet at right angles t

A rectangular prism is a three-dimensional geometric figure, hollow or solid, contained by six rectangular sides that meet at right angles to form eight vertices. The maximum capacity of a rectangular prism is calculated with the formula, V = l · w · h, where V = Volume and l = length, w = width, and h = height. Which of the following situations best models the maximum capacity of the rectangular box shown below? Select all that apply.

V = 250 x2y2 cubic units
V = (10 xy)(10 xy) cubic units
V = (5y)(2x)(10xy)cubic units
V = 100 xy cubic units
V = 100 x2y2 cubic units

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