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What is the volume in cubic feet of a corn crib that is 21 feet long, 9 feet wide, and 12 feet high?How many bushels of corn can be stored in the crib? (Note 1.25 cubic feet = 1 bushel)

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Answer:

Volume = 2268 ft³

1814.4 bushels of corn

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of the corn crib can be calculated as:

Volume = Length x Width x Height

Then, the volume is equal to:

Volume = 21 ft x 9 ft x 12 ft

Volume = 2268 ft³

Finally, to know the number of bushels of corn that can be stored, we need to divide the volume of the corn crib by the volume of each bushel of corn. So:


(2268ft^3)/(1.25ft^3)=1814.4\text{ bushels of corn}

Therefore, the volume of the corn crib is 2268 ft³ and it can store 1814.4 bushels of corn.

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