The first answer would be A because the volume is l*w*h so you would multiply 24 by 10 by 12 which gives you 2880 ft^3
I don't know how to do the second question. I am sorry!
Answer:
9420 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
First find the circumference to find the distance around
C = 2 * pi *r
C = 2 * 3.14 * 15
94.2
Then it makes 100 revolutions
94.2*100 =9420
Answer:
165
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we have to use the ratio.
Both earth and Pluto are in similar shapes.
To find the number of sphere the size of Pluto does it take to have the same volume, we need to divide the earth's volume by Pluto's volume.
= Earth's volume/Pluto's volume
= 4/3 π (6371)^3 ÷ 4/3 π (1161)^3
Cancelling out 4/3 π both in the numerator and in the denominator, we get
= (6371)^3 ÷ (1161)^3
= 258596602811 ÷ 1564936281
= 165.24
Approximately 165 spheres the size of Pluto to cover the earth volume.
Thank you.