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12 January, 08:22

Sally wants to find out the volume of water needed to fill her ice-cube tray. She can/'t find a measuring cup, but she does have a ruler, so she measures the length, width, and depth

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  1. 12 January, 08:33
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    Given that Sally wants to find out the volume of water needed to fill her ice-cube tray and that she can't find a measuring cup, but she does have a ruler, so she measures the length, width, and depth

    The ice-cube tray is in the shape of a cube (square prism) and the volume of a cube is given by

    Volume = length x width x height.

    Therefore, Sally can find out the volume of water needed to fill her ice-cube tray by multiplying the measures of the length, the width and the depth.
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