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18 October, 10:49

A toy company makes rectangular sandboxes that measure 6 feet by 5 feet by 1.2 feet. A customer buys a sandbox and 40 cubic feet of sand. Did the customer buy too much or too little sand? Justify your answer

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  1. 18 October, 10:52
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    Customer has bought too much sand

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that the dimensions (Length, Width and Height) of rectangular box are = 6,5, 1.2.

    Volume of a rectangular box = Length * Width * Height

    => 6*5*1.2

    => 36 cubic feet

    As mentioned, customer bought a sand box and 40 cubic feet of sand.

    So,

    Volume of rectangular box (R) = 36 cubic feet

    Volume of Sand (S) = 40 cubic feet

    From analysis

    S > R

    Which shows that the capacity of sandbox is 36 cubic feet and volume is 40 feet that is a little greater than desired capacity.

    Therefore, customer has bought too much sand.
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