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What is the maximum volume of water a hamster bath could hold with a depth of 1 2/3 inches , a length of 2 1/3 inches , and width of 2 inches

User Nstehr
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Answer:

7 and 7/9 inches cubed

Explanation:

Volume=Length*Width*Height

Volume=2 1/3*2*1 2/3 inches

2 1/3 * 2= 7/3 times 2= 14/3= 4 2/3 inches

4 2/3 * 1 2/3= 14/3 * 5/3=70/9= 7 7/9 inches

I hope this helps!

User Lukas Grebe
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Answer:

Volume =
7 (7)/(9) cubic inches .

Explanation:

Given : Depth =
1 (2)/(3) , length =
2 (1)/(3) , width = 2 inches.

To find : What is the maximum volume of water.

Solution : We have given

Depth =
1 (2)/(3) =
frac{5}{3}

Length =
2 (1)/(3) =
(7)/(3)

Width = 2 inches.

Volume = length * width * height .

Volume =
(7)/(3) * 2 *
frac{5}{3}.

Volume =
frac{70}{9} cubic inches .

Volume =
7 (7)/(9) .

Therefore, Volume =
7 (7)/(9) cubic inches .

User Steve Lianoglou
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