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Billy has a gallon of paint. He us going to pour it into a paint tray that measures 10 inches wide, 14 inches long and 4cm deep. What will happen

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Answer:

Tray will overflow with
10.53\ \text{inch}^3 of paint.

Explanation:

Dimensions the tray is 10 inch by 14 inch by 4 cm


1\ \text{cm}=(1)/(2.54)\ \text{inch}


4\ \text{cm}=(4)/(2.54)\ \text{inch}

Volume the tray can hold is


10* 14* (4)/(2.54)\ \text{in}^3


1\ \text{inch}^3=(1)/(231)\ \text{gallon}

The volume of paint Billy has is
1\ \text{gallon}

Difference in the volume of paint and volume of tray in cubic inches is


\left(1-(10*14*(4)/(2.54))/(231)\right)231=10.53\ \text{inch}^3

The tray will overflow with
10.53\ \text{inch}^3 of paint.

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