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16 January, 23:02

T. L. and Quina plan to add a 6-inch thick layer of gravel to their driveway. The driveway is 15 yards long and 3 yards wide. What volume of gravel in cubic yards is required

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  1. 16 January, 23:30
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The driveway has the shape of a cuboid. The formula for determining the volume if a cuboid is expressed as

    Volume = L * W * H

    Where

    H represents the thickness of the gravel to be added to the driveway.

    W represents the width of the driveway.

    L represents the length of the driveway.

    From the information given,

    L = 15 yards

    W = 3 yards

    H = 6 inches.

    36 inches = 1 yard

    6 inches = 6/36 = 0.167 yard

    Therefore, the volume of gravel required would be

    V = 15 * 3 * 0.167 = 7.515 cubic yards
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