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Two blocks of ice are shaped as right rectangular prisms. The smaller block of ice has a length of 6 in., a width of 4 in., and a height of 10 in. The dimensions of the larger block of ice has dimensions that are triple the dimensions of the smaller block.

What is the volume of the larger block of ice?

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6480in.³ is the answer; l = 18, w = 12, and h = 30.
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Hi there!

To find the volume of the bigger ice cube, we need to multiply each of the demension by 3 and fond the volume.

6 × 3 = 18
4 × 3 = 12
10 × 3 = 30

Now, we multiply all the numbers together to find the volume.

18 × 12 × 30 = 6480

So, the answer is 6480 in cubed.

Hope this helps!

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