How many 13 -inch cubes would fit inside the right rectangular prism?
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7 cubes
7 cubes
48 cubes
48 cubes
24 cubes
24 cubes
12 cubes
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24 cubes
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I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. Let's calculate it correctly.
The volume of a right rectangular prism is given by the formula V = lwh, where l is the length, w is the width, and h is the height.
The volume of the right rectangular prism in question is 1872 cubic inches.
The volume of a 13-inch cube is 13^3 = 2197 cubic inches.
To find out how many 13-inch cubes can fit inside the right rectangular prism, we need to divide the volume of the prism by the volume of one cube:
1872 cubic inches / 2197 cubic inches = 0.8527
Since we can't have a fraction of a cube, the maximum number of 13-inch cubes that can fit inside the right rectangular prism is 0.8527, which we would round down to 0 or simply say 0 cubes can fit inside.
Please note that no whole 13-inch cubes can fit inside the right rectangular prism in this case. Thank you for pointing out the error, and my apologies for the mistake in my initial response.
The volume of a right rectangular prism is given by the formula V = lwh, where l is the length, w is the width, and h is the height.
The volume of the right rectangular prism in question is 1872 cubic inches.
The volume of a 13-inch cube is 13^3 = 2197 cubic inches.
To find out how many 13-inch cubes can fit inside the right rectangular prism, we need to divide the volume of the prism by the volume of one cube:
1872 cubic inches / 2197 cubic inches = 0.8527
Since we can't have a fraction of a cube, the maximum number of 13-inch cubes that can fit inside the right rectangular prism is 0.8527, which we would round down to 0 or simply say 0 cubes can fit inside.
Please note that no whole 13-inch cubes can fit inside the right rectangular prism in this case. Thank you for pointing out the error, and my apologies for the mistake in my initial response.