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Container A is 13 inches by 19 inches. by 25 inches.Container B is 13 inches by 13 inches by 31 inches.In cubic inches,how much greater is the volume of Container A.
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Container A is 13 inches by 19 inches. by 25 inches.Container B is 13 inches by 13 inches by 31 inches.In cubic inches,how much greater is the volume of Container A.
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calculate thevolume of each container and then subtract the values.
volume of container A = 13*19*25 = 6175 in^3
volume of container B = 13*13*31 = 5239 in^3
container A is greater by 6175-5239 = 936 in^3 than container B
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