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What's the volume of a block of ice measuring in 3meters long, 1.5 meters wide , and 2 meters high?
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The volume of any rectangular block is
(length) · (width) · (height) .
As long as the block of ice is rectangular,
its volume is
(3 meters) · (1.5 meters) · (2 meters)
=
9 cubic meters .
Note:
That little ice chip weighs roughly 9.9 tons !
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