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Given the formula for the volume of a box, V=lwh
, which equation best shows the units that remain after you rearrange to solve for the width?(1 point)
Responses
in.3/in.2=in.
Start Fraction in. cubed over in. squared End Fraction equals in.
in.=in.
in. equals in.
in.3/in.2=in.3/in.2
Start Fraction in. cubed over in. squared End Fraction equals Start Fraction in. cubed over in. squared End Fraction
in.3=in.3
, which equation best shows the units that remain after you rearrange to solve for the width?(1 point)
Responses
in.3/in.2=in.
Start Fraction in. cubed over in. squared End Fraction equals in.
in.=in.
in. equals in.
in.3/in.2=in.3/in.2
Start Fraction in. cubed over in. squared End Fraction equals Start Fraction in. cubed over in. squared End Fraction
in.3=in.3
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The correct choice is: in.^3 / in.^2 = in.
Explanation: w = V/(l·h), so units are (cubic inches) / (inches·inches) = in.^3 / in.^2 = in.
Explanation: w = V/(l·h), so units are (cubic inches) / (inches·inches) = in.^3 / in.^2 = in.
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