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Given the formula for the volume of a box, V=lwh , what equation best represents the remaining units when justifying your rearrangement to solve for the width?

in.^3/in.^2 = in.
in. = in.
in.^3/in.^2 = in.^3/in.^2
in.^3 = in.^3

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Consider the formula that relates distance, velocity, and time (d=vt) . If you are interested in the time it takes for a ladybug traveling at a speed of 3 inches per second to crawl up a 10-foot section of wall, which unit conversion makes the most sense to use?]

Converting feet to inches by multiplying 11 feet by 1 foot/12 inches.

Converting feet to inches by multiplying 10 feet by 12.

Converting feet to inches by dividing 10 feet by 12 inches/1 foot.

Converting feet to inches by multiplying 10 feet by 12 inches/1 foot.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The equation that best represents the remaining units when rearranging to solve for the width is:
in. = in.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Converting feet to inches by multiplying 10 feet by 12 inches/1 foot makes the most sense in this case.

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