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Hiro bought a small carton of milk at lunch.
A rectangular prism with length of 3 inches, width of 3 inches, and height of 6.5 inches. A triangular prism. The triangular side has a base of 3 inches and height of 1.5 inches. The prism has a height of 3 inches.
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