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I am in 7th grade trying to do this pls helpp

I am in 7th grade trying to do this pls helpp-example-1
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Check the picture below.

so the volume of each green box will be 1x1x1, and the volume of the whole rectangular prism on the back of Nico's truck is 7x4x8.

Now, let's get the volume of the containing rectangular prism, and then the volume of each box and do a division, namely, "how many times does the volume of a box go into the volume of the prism?"


\stackrel{\textit{volume of the prism}}{(7)(4)(8)}/ \stackrel{\textit{volume of one box}}{(1)(1)(1)}\implies \cfrac{(7)(4)(8)}{(1)(1)(1)}\implies \cfrac{224}{1}\implies \stackrel{ boxes }{\text{\LARGE 224}}

I am in 7th grade trying to do this pls helpp-example-1
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Answer: 224 boxes

Explanation: The volume of a rectangular prism or a cube is represented with the equation V=L*W*H, where V represents the total volume, L represents the length, W represents the width, and H represents the height. We can plug in the information we have to create this equation:

V=7*4*8. V=224.

Each box has an area of one foot cubed since 1*1*1=1.
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