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Delvig [45]
1 year ago
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A box has length 8 feet, width 4 feet, and height 3 inches. Find the volume of the box in cubic feet and in cubic inches.

Mathematics
1 answer:
coldgirl [10]1 year ago
8 0

The volume of a box in cubic inches = 13,824 cubic inches

The volume of a box in cubic feet = 8 cubic feet

<h3>What is the Volume of a box?</h3>

The volume of a box = (length)(width)(height).

Give the following:

Length of the box = 8 feet

Width of the box = 4 feet

Height of the box = 3 inches

Convert the length and width to inches (1 foot = 12 inches)

Length of the box = 8 feet = (8)(12) = 96 inches

Width of the box = 4 feet = (4)(12) = 48 inches

Height of the box = 3 inches = 3/12 = 0.25 ft

The volume of a box in cubic inches = (96)(48)(3) = 13,824 cubic inches

The volume of a box in cubic feet = (8)(4)(0.25) = 8 cubic feet

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