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A shipping container is in the form of a right rectangular prism, with dimensions of 30 ft by 8 ft by 7 ft 9 in. How many cubic feet of shipped goods would it hold when it’s a quarter full? Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.

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Given:

length (l) = 30 feet

width (w) = 8 feet

height (h) = 7feet 9 in

Required: The number of cubic feet of shipped goods the container would hold when it is the quarter full

The first step is to find the volume of the container using the formula of the volume of a right rectangular prism


Volume\text{ = whl}

Substituting the given side lengths:


\begin{gathered} Volume\text{ = 30 }*\text{ 8}*\text{ \lparen7 + }(9)/(12))\text{ ft}^3 \\ =\text{ 1860 ft}^3 \end{gathered}

Taking one-quarter of this volume:


\begin{gathered} =\text{ }(1)/(4)\text{ }*\text{ 1860 } \\ =\text{ 465 ft}^3 \end{gathered}

Hence, the container would be 465 cubic feet full

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