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6.WRITE Math... Explain how you can estimatethe volume of a large container that holds5 rows of 4 snack-size boxes of cereal in its bottom layer and is 3 layers high. Each cereal box has avolume of 16
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Explain how you can estimatethe volume of a large container that holds5 rows of 4 snack-size boxes of cereal in its bottom layer and is 3 layers high. Each cereal box has avolume of 16 cubic inches.
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first count snacks in a box = 5*4*3 = 60
V = 16 * 60 = 960 cubic inches.
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