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3 November, 03:09

Billy has 1 gallon of paint. He is going to pour it into a paint tray that measures 10 inches wide, 14 inches long, and 4 cm deep.

(1 gallon = 231 in3, 1 inch = 2.54 cm)

Which of the following scenarios will happen?

The paint will not fill the tray by 441 cm3.

The paint will not fill the tray by 10.53 in3.

The paint will fill the tray exactly.

The paint will overfill the tray by 10.53 in3.

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  1. 3 November, 03:21
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    Lets see if the gallon fill the paint tray or not.

    For that purpose we need to find out the volume of the paint tray and compare it with the volume of the gallon.

    Given:

    Length = 14 inches

    Width = 10 inches

    Depth = 4 cm = 1.57 inches

    Volume = length x width x depth

    Volume = 14 x 10 x 1.57

    = 220.47 inches cube

    Volume of Gallon = 231 inches cube

    Comparing the two volumes:

    231 inches cube - 220.47 inches cube = 10.52 inches cube

    Hence,

    The paint will not fill the tray by 10.53 in3.
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