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How big is a prostate gland if its size 54x33x40 mm?
The given dimensions of the prostate gland are 54x33x40 mm. To calculate its size, we need to find its volume. The formula for the volume of a rectangular prism (in this case, the prostate gland) is:
$$V = lwh$$
where:
- V is the volume
- l is the length
- w is the width
- h is the height
In this case, the length (l) is 54 mm, the width (w) is 33 mm, and the height (h) is 40 mm. Substituting these values into the formula, we get:
$$V = (54 \text{ mm})(33 \text{ mm})(40 \text{ mm}) = 72,960 \text{ mm}^3$$
Therefore, the size of the prostate gland is 72,960 cubic millimeters.
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