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A juice box is 4 inches tall, 1 inch wide and 2 inches long. How much juice fits inside the juice box? Should I use volume or surface area for this equation and then solve it.
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A juice box is 4 inches tall, 1 inch wide and 2 inches long. How much juice fits inside the juice box? Should I use volume or surface area for this equation and then solve it.
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you would use volume, because your fitting something in not around
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Volume, your putting juice in the box
Also, answer for the question: V = 8 in^3
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