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Minchanka [31]
4 years ago
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A right rectangular prism is packed with cubes of side length Fraction 1 over 3 inch. If the prism is packed with 6 cubes along

the length, 4 cubes along the width, and 8 cubes along the height, what is the volume of the prism
A) Fraction 7 and 1 over 9 cubic inches
B) Fraction 17 and 7 over 9 cubic inches
C) 16 cubic inches
D) 192 cubic inches
Mathematics
2 answers:
sp2606 [1]4 years ago
6 0
A is the question that you need
Paul [167]4 years ago
4 0
V=lwh
V=(6\times\frac{1}{3})(4\times\frac{1}{3})(8\times\frac{1}{3})
V=(\frac{6}{3})(\frac{4}{3})(\frac{8}{3})
V=\frac{64}{9}
V=7\frac{1}{9}

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