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sladkih [1.3K]
2 years ago
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A prism with a length of 4 inches, height of 4 inches, and width of 3 inches. How many more 1 in. cubes does the container need

to be completely filled?
Mathematics
1 answer:
-Dominant- [34]2 years ago
3 0

There are 10 number of 1 cubic inches box required to fill the container completely.

<h3>What is a cuboid?</h3>

It is defined as the six-faced shape, a type of hexahedron in geometry.

It is a three-dimensional shape.

We have:

A prism with a length of 4 inches, height of 4 inches, and width of 3 inches.

The volume of the prism box = 4×4×3 = 48 cubic inches

Here some data are missing.

We are assuming there are 38 1 cubic inches box already in the big box.

So,

= 48 - 38

= 10

Thus, there are 10 number of 1 cubic inches box required to fill the container completely.

Learn more about the cuboid here:

brainly.com/question/9740924

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