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Question about Volume: Contextualized Rectangular Prism

Mathematics

SENAC-SP

Volume: Contextualized Rectangular Prism

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(SENAC-SP 2010) - Question Medium of Mathematics

A certain perfume is sold in bottles of 200 mL and, for promotional purposes, its manufacturer made miniatures similar to the original bottle. If the height measurement of the miniature is equal to one fourth of the height measurement of the original, the capacity of each miniature, in cubic centimeters, is
a.
31,50
b.
3,125
c.
31,25
d.
$$\quad 3,150$$
e.
3,175

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