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3. Arthur's storage bin is 18 ft by 14 ft by 9 ft. He has an enormous collection of shoes, each pair still wrapped in its original box, and he wants to store as many of them as he can. If each shoebox is 2 ft by 0.5 ft by 1.5 ft, how many can he fit in his storage bin?

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At first find from the dimensions how many can fit for the storage pin

Since the dimensions of the storage bin are

L = 18 ft

W = 14 ft

H = 9 ft

Since the dimensions of the shoe original box are

l = 2 feet

w = 0.5 ft

h = 1.5 ft

Divide every 2 dimensions to find how many boxes can fit


\begin{gathered} \because(18)/(2)=9 \\ \because(14)/(0.5)=28 \\ \because(9)/(1.5)=6 \end{gathered}

Then the number of boxes is


\begin{gathered} N=9*28*6 \\ N=1512 \end{gathered}

He can fit 1512 boxes of shoe in his storage

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