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13 October, 23:04

Sean is stacking cans of beans of the market. His shelf is 10 inches tall, 10 inches deep, and 50 inches wide. The cans are 3 inches tall and each has a volume of 9.42 cubic inches. How many cans will fit on the shelf?

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  1. 13 October, 23:12
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    Basically you get the volume first:

    10 times 10 times 50

    Which is 5,000

    And we're given the cans volume already:

    9.42

    So what we do now is divided the area by the cans for our answer:

    5,000/9.42

    Which is 530.785563

    So Sean can stack 530 cans of beans in his shelf.

    (when rounding is is 531 cans)
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