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Question 5 of 14

The volume of the Hawks' refrigerator is
30
×
68
×
28
.
5
cubic inches.
The volume of the Lopezes' refrigerator is
(
30
×
68
×
28
.
5
)
+
16
cubic inches.
Without doing any calculations, which statement describes how the volume of the Hawks' refrigerator compares to the Lopezes' refrigerator?

A.
The volume of the Hawks' refrigerator is 16 cubic inches greater than the volume of the Lopezes' refrigerator.

B.
The volume of the Hawks' refrigerator is 16 times less than the volume of the Lopezes' refrigerator.

C.
The volume of the Hawks' refrigerator is 16 times greater than the volume of the Lopezes' refrigerator.

D.
The volume of the Hawks' refrigerator is 16 cubic inches less than the volume of the Lopezes' refrigerator.

2 Answers

1 vote
The volume of the refrigerator would be 30
User Eugene Shtoka
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6 votes

Answer:

D

Explanation:

The expression for the Lopezes' refrigerator has an extra 16 added on

User Mttrb
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