Correction To the Question
- The dimensions of the 6 blocks stacked are
![(1)/(2)X1X1](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/english/college/k017how4mqa7ti56jh26oigvu5rqviov0v.png)
- The dimensions of the 9 blocks stacked are
.
Answer:
- (A)Six of the one-half cubes would have a volume of 3 cubic units.
- (D)Three of the one-third cubes will make 1 unit cube.
- (E)Two of the one-half cubes will make 1 unit cube.
- (F)Both stacks will have a volume of 3 cubic units.
Step-by-step explanation:
Marissa claims that stacking 6 blocks with dimensions of
will give the same volume as stacking 9 blocks with dimensions of
.
First, we examine the volume of each block.
Block 1
The dimensions are:
Volume of 1 block =
![(1)/(2)X1X1=(1)/(2) \:cubic\:units](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/english/college/nuw0zuzeew6rcz2wzkteh4tqui1rnmhewu.png)
Volume of 6 blocks of dimension
![=6 X (1)/(2) =3 \:cubic\:units](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/english/college/57wax7btzjncab5cco4c0a77htw1rquasl.png)
Block 2
The dimensions are:
Volume of 1 block =
![(1)/(3)X1X1=(1)/(3) \:cubic\:units](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/english/college/bv4swkyavjhc5eprt1guqp38rrc8s1iv7t.png)
Volume of 9 blocks of dimension
![=9 X (1)/(3) =3 \:cubic\:units](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/english/college/twax01qqahkom90mj9eu09dtaeiipugezl.png)
The following statements out of her claim are true:
- (A)Six of the one-half cubes would have a volume of 3 cubic units.
- (D)Three of the one-third cubes will make 1 unit cube.
![3X(1)/(3) =1\:cubic\:unit](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/english/college/osqagmeimgww3zm1y692h7qhckrfu3wgmf.png)
- (E)Two of the one-half cubes will make 1 unit cube.
![2X(1)/(2) =1\:cubic\:unit](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/english/college/9n33apy644co7g7jz6bo242zyrg6pxovb7.png)
- (F)Both stacks will have a volume of 3 cubic units.