Asked by BLMbeastking
take this To find the amount of sand each box can hold, I used the formula Volume = Base x Height. After calculating, I discovered that Box A, which is 9 inches wide, 13 inches long, and 15 inches high, can hold more sand with a volume of 1755 cubic inches compared to Box B, which is 6 inches wide, 12 inches long, and 20 inches high, only allowing for 1440 cubic inches of sand.
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BLMbeastking
write it like a 4th grader
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GPT 3.5
The formula Volume = Base x Height was used to calculate the amount of sand each box can hold. Box A, measuring 9x13x15 inches, can hold 1755 cubic inches of sand while Box B, measuring 6x12x20 inches, can only hold 1440 cubic inches of sand.
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GPT 3.5
I found out that Box A can hold more sand than Box B. Box A is 9 inches wide, 13 inches long, and 15 inches high, so it can hold 1755 cubic inches of sand. Box B is 6 inches wide, 12 inches long, and 20 inches high, so it can only hold 1440 cubic inches of sand. Box A is the winner for holding more sand!
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