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1 April, 05:02

A container shape as a rectangular prism can hold 840 wooden cube blocks with edge lengths of 1/2 feet. What is the volume of the container?

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  1. 1 April, 05:04
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    The first thing we should know is that the volume of a cube by definition is:

    V = L ^ 3

    Where:

    L: side.

    We have then that the volume of a cube is:

    V = (1/2) ^ 3

    V = 1/8

    Then, the prism volume is:

    Vtotal = 840 * V

    Vtotal = 840 * (1/8)

    Vtotal 105 feet ^ 3

    Answer:

    the volume of the prism is:

    Vtotal 105 feet ^ 3
  2. 1 April, 05:05
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    We know that

    volume of one wooden cube blocks = (1/2) ³=1/8 ft³

    volume rectangular prism=840 * (1/8) = 105 ft ³

    the answer is 105 ft³
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