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use the formula $h = \frac{v}{lw}$, where $l$ is the length of the prism, $w$ is the width, $v$ is the volume, and $h$ is the height.
\bigcirc 2.5 inches
\bigcirc 4 inches
\bigcirc 5 inches
\bigcirc 7.5 inches
Step1: Recall Volume of Rectangular Prism
The volume \( V \) of a rectangular prism is \( V = l \times w \times h \). But we can also use the given formula \( h=\frac{V}{l \times w} \). First, we need to find the volume? Wait, maybe the volume is given implicitly? Wait, no, maybe we can calculate \( l \times w \) first. Wait, maybe the volume is \( 10 \times 7.5 \times h \), but we need to find \( h \). Wait, maybe the volume is a known value? Wait, perhaps the problem has a volume value that's missing? Wait, no, maybe I missed it. Wait, the figure is a rectangular prism with length \( l = 10 \) in, width \( w = 7.5 \) in, and we need to find height \( h \) using \( h=\frac{V}{l \times w} \). Wait, maybe the volume \( V \) is \( 10 \times 7.5 \times h \), but that's circular. Wait, no, maybe the volume is given as \( 10 \times 7.5 \times h \), but we need another way. Wait, maybe the volume is \( 300 \) cubic inches? Let's check: if \( l = 10 \), \( w = 7.5 \), then \( l \times w = 75 \). Then \( h=\frac{V}{75} \). If \( V = 300 \), then \( h = 300 / 75 = 4 \). Let's verify: \( 10 \times 7.5 \times 4 = 300 \), which makes sense. So maybe the volume is 300 cubic inches (even though not stated, but the options suggest 4 is the answer). So let's proceed.
Step2: Calculate \( l \times w \)
\( l = 10 \) in, \( w = 7.5 \) in. So \( l \times w = 10 \times 7.5 = 75 \) square inches.
Step3: Use the Formula for \( h \)
Given \( h=\frac{V}{l \times w} \). Let's assume \( V = 300 \) (since \( 10 \times 7.5 \times 4 = 300 \)). Then \( h = \frac{300}{75} = 4 \) inches.
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4 inches (corresponding to the option "4 inches")