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8 July, 16:14

Jamie wants to know the volume of his gold ring in cubic centimeters. He gets a rectangular glass with a base 3 cm 3 cm by 2 cm 2 cm and fills the glass 4 cm 4 cm high with water. Jamie drops his gold ring in the glass and measures the new height of the water to be 4. 2 5 cm 4.25 cm. What is the volume of Jamie's ring in cubic centimeters?

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  1. 8 July, 16:43
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    Volume of water in the glass = 3 x 2 x 4 = 24 cubic cm.

    Volume of water plus the ring = 3 x 2 x 4.25 = 25.5 cubic cm.

    Subtract the total with the ring from just the water:

    25.5 - 24 = 1.5 cubic cm
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