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The most common railroad boxcars are 52 feet long, 9.5 feet wide, and 11 feet

tall. What is the volume, in cubic feet, of common railroad boxcars?

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Answer:

Box volume ≈ 5,434 ft³

Explanation:

Given: Railroad boxcars are 52 feet long, 9.5 feet wide, and 11 feet

To find: The volume, in cubic feet, of common railroad boxcars

Solution: To find the volume of a box, simply multiply the length, width, and height.

52 × 9.5 × 11 = 5434

Therefore, the volume, in cubic feet, of common railroad boxcars is 5,434 ft³

For dimensions that are relatively small whole numbers, calculating volume by hand is easy.

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