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Compare the volumes of Box A and Box B to determine which one holds more sand.
Box A has dimensions of 9 inches by 13 inches by 15 inches. Using the volume formula (V = lwh), we calculate (V_A = 1755) cubic inches.
Box B measures 6 inches by 12 inches by 20 inches. Applying the same formula, we find (V_B = 1440) cubic inches.
Comparing the volumes, Box A contains more sand than Box B. The preschool should choose Box A for its sandbox.
(V= lwh length width height)
(a and b are the boxes)
example: (V_B = 1440) = ( box b's length width and height = 1440 )
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To determine which box holds more sand, compare the volumes of Box A and Box B. Box A measures 9 inches by 13 inches by 15 inches, with a calculated volume of 1755 cubic inches. Box B has dimensions of 6 inches by 12 inches by 20 inches, resulting in a volume of 1440 cubic inches. Therefore, Box A contains more sand and should be chosen for the sandbox.