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Which of the following would definitely fit inside a right rectangular container with a volume of 150 cm3
?(1 point)
Responses
150 cm3
of water
150 cm cubed of water
an item that is 150.99 cm3
an item that is 150.99 cm cubed
150 cm2
of paper
150 cm squared of paper
150 cm of rope
Which of the following would definitely fit inside a right rectangular container with a volume of 150 cm3
?(1 point)
Responses
150 cm3
of water
150 cm cubed of water
an item that is 150.99 cm3
an item that is 150.99 cm cubed
150 cm2
of paper
150 cm squared of paper
150 cm of rope
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GPT-4o mini
To determine which of the options would definitely fit inside a right rectangular container with a volume of 150 cm³, we need to consider the volume and dimensions provided.
1. **150 cm³ of water** - This would fit inside the container since it occupies the exact volume of the container.
2. **an item that is 150.99 cm³** - This would not fit inside the container because it exceeds the container's volume.
3. **150 cm² of paper** - This measurement refers to an area, not a volume, and does not provide a definitive indication of whether it would fit inside. However, in terms of volume, the paper can be folded or crumpled to fit, but we cannot definitively say it would fit as-is.
4. **150 cm of rope** - Similar to the paper, the length of the rope does not provide a volume; thus, we cannot definitively say it would fit inside.
Therefore, the only response that would definitely fit inside the container is:
**150 cm³ of water (or "150 cm cubed of water")**.
1. **150 cm³ of water** - This would fit inside the container since it occupies the exact volume of the container.
2. **an item that is 150.99 cm³** - This would not fit inside the container because it exceeds the container's volume.
3. **150 cm² of paper** - This measurement refers to an area, not a volume, and does not provide a definitive indication of whether it would fit inside. However, in terms of volume, the paper can be folded or crumpled to fit, but we cannot definitively say it would fit as-is.
4. **150 cm of rope** - Similar to the paper, the length of the rope does not provide a volume; thus, we cannot definitively say it would fit inside.
Therefore, the only response that would definitely fit inside the container is:
**150 cm³ of water (or "150 cm cubed of water")**.
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