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carlosbigbain:

PLZ HELPPPPP

carlosbigbain:

Length: 2 and 1 over 4 feet Width: 1 foot Height: 1 and 1 over 4 feet The lengths of the sides of a small cube are 1 over 4 foot each. Part A: How many small cubes can be packed in the rectangular prism? Show your work. (5 points) Part B: Use the answer obtained in part A to find the volume of the rectangular prism in terms of the small cube and a unit cube

carlosbigbain:

PLA SOMEONE HELP

carlosbigbain:

my bad i need help with part A

carlosbigbain:

is anyone going to help

carlosbigbain:

plz

sxdsouls:

I love how everyone is watching, ok anyways whats the first step do yk ?

carlosbigbain:

the first step is u have to solve the volume

sxdsouls:

whats the volume ,

carlosbigbain:

by multiplying the length times width times hight

sxdsouls:

alright so Length: 2 and 1 over 4 feet Width: 1 foot Height: 1 and 1 over 4 feet The lengths of the sides of a small cube are 1 over 4 foot each.


whats the answer if you multiply ?

carlosbigbain:

180/16

sxdsouls:

Alr i think its correct, correct me if im wrong. Next we see this part. Part A: How many small cubes can be packed in the rectangular prism? Show your work. (5 points) so you did the math, now we have to find out how many cubes can be packaged in the rectangular prism. Any Ideas ?

carlosbigbain:

wait hold on my question is i already solved it but the thing is what is part a mean cause if im not mistaken the volume is 11 1/4

sxdsouls:

can you show me your work ?

carlosbigbain:

yea

carlosbigbain:

carlosbigbain:

idk if u can see all of it

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