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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP NEEDED: Easy Question: Will fan and medal Let's say we have two boxes that are rectangular prisms. The first boxes height is 0.6m, its width 0.4m, and its length 0.6m. The second box is 41 inches in height, 15 inches in width, and 30 inches in length. Now I need to find the volume. I've found that the volume of the first box is 0.144cm^3. The second box I've calculated to be 18450in^3. Now I need to convert the second box into metric and find the difference. According to the answer, the box in the inches has more volume than the box in metres. The difference is apparently 0.158m^3.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So that means we convert the inches into a metric unit and find the difference. How would I find the difference in a way that I would get 0.158m?

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