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To explain:
The two prisms with different heights can have the same volume.

Answer to Problem 44HP
Two prisms have equal volume if one prism is twice as tall as another one then its base area need to be half as much.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Two prisms with different heights can have the same volume.
Volume of a prism is:
So, base area is
So, two prisms have equal volume if one prism is twice as tall as another one then its base area need to be half as much.
So, the statement is true.
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