Help please!! What’s the volume of the triangular prism?

Answer:
[tex]\large\boxed{D.\ 168\ units^2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\text{The formula of a volume of a prism:}\\\\V=BH\\\\B-base\ area\\H-height\\\\\text{In the base we have the right triangle.}\\\text{The formula of an area of a right triangle:}\ A=\dfrac{ab}{2}\\\\a,b-legs\\\\\text{We have}\ a=6\ \text{and}\ b=8.\ \text{Substitute:}\\\\B=\dfrac{(6)(8)}{2}=\dfrac{48}{2}=24\\\\\text{Calculate the volume:}\\H=7\\\\V=(24)(7)=168\ units^2[/tex]
To find the volume of a triangular prism, we have to multiply the area of the base by the heigh of the prism.
Let's first identify our values:
7 = height of the prism
6 = base of triangle
8 = height of triangle
First, we have to multiply the base of the triangle by the height of the triangle. The base of the triangle is 6 and the height of the triangle is 8. Then, we have to divide it by 2.
6 × 8 = 48
48 ÷ 2 = 24
Finally, we have to multiply 24 by the height of the prism. 24 × 7 = 168
Therefore, the volume of the prism is 168 [tex]units^{2}[/tex]