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An electronics company packages its product in cube-shaped boxes. These boxes are placed into a larger box that measures 3 ft long, 114 ft wide, and 2 ft tall. The edge length of each cube-shaped box is 14 ft. How many cube-shaped boxes can fit into the container? A.240 B.480 C.720 D.960

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the answer is b.480 and i hope u get a good grade
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Answer:

480

Explanation:

Dimensions of larger box

Length = 3 feet

Width =
1(1)/(4)=(5)/(4)

Height = 1/4 feet

Volume of larger box = length * width * height

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


= 7.5 ft^(3)

The edge length of each cube-shaped box placed in larger box is 1/4 ft.

Volume of smaller cube
= x^(3)

Where x is the edge length

Volume of smaller cube
= 1/4^(3)


= 0.015625ft^(3)

No. of smaller cubes can be place in larger box
=\frac{\text{Volume of larger box}}{\text{volume of small cube}}


=(7.5)/(0.015625)


=480

Hence 480 cube-shaped boxes can fit into the container

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