Maggie is enjoying her favorite chocolate. She wonders how much chocolate can fit into the packaging, which is in the shape of a triangular prism. She measures the cardboard prism and finds that the triangle end, or base, is 1.4 cm, and the height of the triangle is 1.25 cm. The height of the bar when stood on its end is 8.25 cm. What is the volume of the chocolate package (Round to the nearest hundredth)?

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1. Maggie is enjoying her favorite chocolate. She wonders how much chocolate can fit into the packaging, which is in the shape of a triangular prism. She measures the cardboard prism and finds that the triangle end, or base, is 1.4 cm, and the height of the triangle is 1.25 cm. The height of the bar when stood on its end is 8.25 cm. What is the volume of the chocolate package (Round to the nearest hundredth)?