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17 July, 01:26

Simon fills a container with 38 1-in, cubes.

How many more 1 in cubes does the container need to

be completely filled?

I

cubes

4 in.

3 in.

4 in.

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  1. 17 July, 01:27
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    Question Correction

    Simon fills a container with 38 1-in, cubes. The container is a box of dimension 4 in. by 3 in. by 4 in., How many more 1 in cubes does the container need to be completely filled?

    Answer:

    10 1-in cubes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, we determine the Volume of the box.

    Volume of a Rectangular Prism = Length X Height X Width

    Volume of the box = 4 X 3 X 4 = 48 cubic inches

    To fill the box container, we would need 48 1 in cubes.

    Since Simon already filled the container with 38 1-in, cubes.

    Number of 1-in. cubes required to fill the box

    =48 - 38

    =10.

    Simon would need 10 1-in cubes to fill the box.
  2. 17 July, 01:40
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    Its 10 I Got It Right
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