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What would you have to do to change 10 cubic feet into cubic inches? A. Divide by 1,728 B. Multiply by 1,728 C. Divide by 46,656 D. Multiply by 46,656
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What would you have to do to change 10 cubic feet into cubic inches? A. Divide by 1,728 B. Multiply by 1,728 C. Divide by 46,656 D. Multiply by 46,656
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What would you have to do to change 10 cubic feet into cubic inches?
A. Divide by 1,728
B. Multiply by 1,728
C. Divide by 46,656
D. Multiply by 46,656
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let's try it out
hmm, lets make up some fake dimentions
lets say we have a box that is 1ft by 2ft by 5ft
that makes 10 cubic feet
now we convert each to feet
1ft=12 inches
2ft=24 inches
5ft=12*5=60 inches
so
12*24*60=17280
alright
10 times what=17280?
divide both sides by 10
what=1728
so mulitply it by 1728 (which is 12^3)
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the answer to you're question is B. Multiply by 1,728
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