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The cross sections shown above are from a rectangular prism.

Cross section A is from a plane that is parallel to the base cutting through the prism. Cross section A has an area of 90 units squared.

Cross section B is from a plane that is perpendicular to the base and parallel to the sides of the prism cutting through the prism. Cross section B has an area of 50 units squared.

Cross section C is from a plane that is perpendicular to the base and parallel to the front of the prism cutting through the prism. Cross section C has an area of 45 units squared.

The prism in which the cross sections were taken has a length of
units, width of
units, and a height of
units.

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