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You measure a suitcase to be 13 inches wide, 2 feet long, and 5.5 inches thick.What is the volume of the suitcase? (Hint: Be sure to convert all the dimensions to feet first and thenkeep any fractions in fraction form when plugging them into the formula.)ft3

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The suitcase is in the form of a rectangular prism.

The volume of a rectangular prism is given by the formula:


V=\text{wld}

Where

V is the volume, w is the width, l is the length, d is the depth

We want the volume in cubic feet, so let's convert all the measurements in feet.

Remember,

1 feet = 12 inches

So,

Width


13in*(1ft)/(12in)=(13)/(12)ft

Length

2 feet

Depth


5.5in*(1ft)/(12in)=(5.5)/(12)ft

Now, let's find the volume:


\begin{gathered} V=((13)/(12))(2)((5.5)/(12)) \\ V=(143)/(144)ft^3 \end{gathered}

Answer:


\text{Volume}=(143)/(144)ft^3

In decimal, we divide 143 by 144, to get: 0.9931 cubic feet

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