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Ms.kellsons storage closet is 3ft long,3ft wide,and 7 ft high.can she fit 67 boxes that each have a volume of 1 cubic foot in her closet
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Ms.kellsons storage closet is 3ft long,3ft wide,and 7 ft high.can she fit 67 boxes that each have a volume of 1 cubic foot in her closet
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Volume = 3 x 3 x 7 = 63 ft³
67 x 1 ft³ = 67 ft³
Answer: No, she does not have enough to fit 67 boxes of 1 ft³ each.
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