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Ms. Martin's classroom has lockers for the students to store their things. The volume of the lockers is 40 ft”. If the base is 4 feet by 2 feet, how tall are the lockers?
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Ms. Martin's classroom has lockers for the students to store their things.
The volume of the lockers is 40 ft”.
If the base is 4 feet by 2 feet, how tall are the lockers?
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Answer:
h = 5 feet
Explanation:
V = lwh
40 = 4 x 2 x h
40 = 8h
h = 5
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Answer:5
Because:4x2=8 which mean 40\8=5
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