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a planter box in the city plaza measures 3 2/3 feet by 4/18 feet by 2 1/2 feet. find the volume of the planter box

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Answer:

The volume of the planter box=
2(1)/(27) cubic feet.


Explanation:

Given the dimensions of planter cuboid box:

Length of planter box =
3(2)/(3) feet.

Breath of planter box=
(4)/(18) feet.

Height of planter box=
2(1)/(2) feet.


Formula used for volume of cuboid box= (length×breath×height).


Plugging the values in above formula for volume,we get


Volume of box=
3(2)/(3)×
(4)/(18)×
2(1)/(2).

Let us convert mixed fractions in to improper fractions first

Therefore,


3(2)/(3) feet=
(11)/(3)


2(1)/(2) feet =
(5)/(2)

volume =
(11)/(3)×
(4)/(18)×
(5)/(2)

=
(11 * 5 * 4)/(3 * 2 * 18)

=
(220)/(108)

=
2(1)/(27) cubic feet.


Therefore, the volume of the planter box=
2(1)/(27) cubic feet.

User PatrickS
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Answer:


V=(55)/(27)ft^3

Explanation:

We are given box

whose dimensions are

Length is 3 2/3 feet

so,


L=3(2)/(3) =(3* 3+2)/(3)=(11)/(3)

Width is 4/18 feet


W=(4)/(18)

Height is 2 1/2 feet

so,


H=2(1)/(2) =(2* 2+1)/(2)=(5)/(2)

now, we can find volume


V=L* W* H

now, we can plug values


V=(11)/(3)* (4)/(18)* (5)/(2)

now, we can simplify it

and we get


V=(55)/(27)ft^3

User Bruce Armstrong
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