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Hakeem is building a box in the shape of a right rectangular prism to store his toys. It has a volume of 162,000 cubic centimet...Asked by Marysol
Hakeem is building a box in the shape of a right rectangular prism to store his toys. It has a volume of 162,000 cm³ what is the width of the box if the height is 40 cm in the length is $.90
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To find the width of the box, we need to divide the volume by the product of the length and the height.
Volume = Length * Width * Height
In this case, the volume is given as 162,000 cm³, the height is 40 cm, and the length is $0.90 (assuming you meant to say 0.90 cm).
So, we have:
162,000 = 0.90 * Width * 40
To find the width, we can divide both sides of the equation by (0.90 * 40):
162,000 / (0.90 * 40) = Width
Simplifying, we get:
162,000 / 36 = Width
4500 = Width
Therefore, the width of the box is 4500 cm.
Volume = Length * Width * Height
In this case, the volume is given as 162,000 cm³, the height is 40 cm, and the length is $0.90 (assuming you meant to say 0.90 cm).
So, we have:
162,000 = 0.90 * Width * 40
To find the width, we can divide both sides of the equation by (0.90 * 40):
162,000 / (0.90 * 40) = Width
Simplifying, we get:
162,000 / 36 = Width
4500 = Width
Therefore, the width of the box is 4500 cm.
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