A box is has dimensions of 14 inches long, 1.5 feet wide, and 7 inches high. What is the volume of the box? The formula for the volume is V = l • w • h. 1.02 cubic inches (in3) 12.25 cubic inches (in3) 147 cubic inches (in3) 1764 cubic inches (in3) @brookew41
Easy Taylor... Do you see the formula? volume=length multiplied by width multiplied by height... just put your numbers in there... Try and I'll tell you if you're right.
147
Yeah you're right.
you are wrong. look closely at the units, your answers are in in^3 and you have one of your dimensions in feet. you must first change your feet dimensions to in by mult by 12
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Oh shoot!! @zpupster is definitely right on that.
then whats the answer if im wrong @zpupster
im now confused
It's an easy fix Taylor... how many inches are in 1.5 feet?
well do thix1.5 ft x 12 = 18 in then 18 x 14 x 7 = ?
i already submitted my exam it didnt tell me the right answer can you please just tell me i failed
How did you fail? our other answers were correct haha.
1764
yep
Alaine has 1 gallon of paint. She is going to pour it into a paint tray that measures 10 inches wide, 12 inches long, and 5 cm deep. (1 gallon = 231 in3, 1 inch = 2.54 cm) Which of the following scenarios will happen? The paint will not fill the tray by 369 cm3. The paint will not fill the tray by 5.22 in3. The paint will fill the tray exactly. The paint will overfill the tray by 5.22 in3.
i saw another where the units were wrong earlier but i can not find it
please post all questions individually
i cant i already have a question posted
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