Mike poured 15 cups of water into a rectangular container measuring 10 inches by 6 inches by 10 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) Measurement is given as length by width by height.
No way, I had FLVS too, is this from chapter 1 or 2?
i dont understand it at all
Okay, I'm just trying to get my head around what chapter it came from, isn't this a test? Was it the 1st or 2nd one?
It's definitely a volume and conversion problem. Do you have Ms. Prince by any chance?
no and its question 3 on my test
Who is your teacher? And I'm pretty sure you need to make all the units the same to start.
They mix up those questions all the time so the number doesn't help.
I took a test twice and it was completely different the second time.
for part A 10 *6*3.94=236.4 i dont kno how to get part b
Ms. Megan Kleisler
Okay, thanks for that. I'm a teacher at FLVS and I am writing Ms. Kleisler about this incident. I didn't overlook your profile and previous questions as well. Please understand that getting answers from others counts as cheating and is not acceptable.
ok
Thank you, it would help your case to tell me your name and then email Ms. Kleisler about how this will never happen again and you will avoid this site in the future. Can we do that?
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