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OpenStudy (anonymous):

MEDALSSSSSS!!! PLEASEE HELPPP MEE Winnie poured 14 cups of water into a rectangular container measuring 13 inches by 7 inches by 6 centimeters. [1 cup = 14.44 cubic inches; 1 inch = 2.54 cm] Part A: What is the maximum volume of water that the rectangular container can hold? Show your work. (3 points) Part B: How many cubic inches of water was poured into the container? (3 points) Part C: What was the height of the water in the container? Show your work. (4 points)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

14x7x (6/2.54)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

= approx 231.496 in^3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which can hold 16 cups

OpenStudy (anonymous):

poured 14*14.44

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?? I don't understand, idk if this is right but I converted the inches into cm and times them and they equaled 56.8 cm and I think I have to convert that to cubic inches but idk how

OpenStudy (anonymous):

202.16 13*7=91 202.16/91 = 2.22 inches height

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what part is that for

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I still don't understand everthing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

last one for c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh kk thanks for the help stats90

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