Answer:
A. No
B. Yes
C. No
Step-by-step explanation:
Dimensions of each book are 4 inches by 11 by 14 inches.
A. Each book has a volume of 29 cubic inches.
Volume of each book = length × width × height
= 4 × 11 × 14
= 616 cubic inches
No
B. If the crate could hold 18 books the volume of the crate would be 11,088.
Volume of each book = 616 cubic inches
Volume of the crate = volume of each book × number of books
= 616 × 18
= 11,088 cubic inches
Yes
C. Each crate has a volume of about 8,524 cubic inches
If the crate holds 14 books,
Volume of the crate = volume of each book × number of books
= 616 × 14
= 8,624 cubic inches
No
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1 yard equals to 3 feet. The answer is 15 feet
You can buy 6 buckets
Explanation:
12-30=18
18 divided by 3=6
Chord AB = ?
Chord AB = AC + CB
Chord HI = HC + CI
HC = 7
CI = 28
Chord HI = 7 + 28 = 35
Chord AB = Chord HI
CB is 4 times the Length of AC. Let AC be X.
x + 4x = 35
5x = 35
x = 35/5
x = 7
AC = x = 7
CB = 4x = 4(7) = 28