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You have a cup of lemonade. Each ice cube has a length of 2 cm, a width of 1 1/4 cm and a height of 3 cm. What is the volume of one of the ice cubes? Show your steps and Explain how you used math to come to your decision.

User Malletjo
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volume : 7.5 cm²

  • volume of cube : length * width * height


\hookrightarrow \sf Length \ * Width \ * \ Height


\hookrightarrow \sf 2 \ * 1(1)/(4) \ * \ 3


\hookrightarrow \sf 2 \ * (5)/(4) \ * \ 3


\hookrightarrow \sf (15)/(2)


\hookrightarrow \sf 7.5 \ cm^2

User Elvenbyte
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Answer:


\sf volume=7 \frac12 \ cm^3

Explanation:

Formula

volume of cuboid = length × width × height

Given dimensions of the ice cube:

  • length = 2 cm
  • width = 1 1/4 cm
  • height = 3cm

Substituting the given values into the formula:


\sf \implies volume=2* 1 \frac14 * 3

Converting to improper fractions:


\sf \implies volume=\frac21* \frac54 * \frac31


\sf =( 2* 5 * 3)/(1 * 4 * 1)


\sf =(30)/(4)

Dividing the numerator and denominator by the highest common factor:


\sf \implies volume=(30 / 2)/(4 / 2)


\sf =(15)/(2)

Converting the improper fraction into a mixed number:


\sf \implies volume=7 \frac12 \ cm^3

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