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William bought a new storage box to hold all of

his fishing supplies. His box measures 13

inches long, 75 inches wide, and 4 inches tall.

Part A:

What formula should William use if he wants to

know the volume of his storage box?

Part B:

Using the formula you wrote for Part A, what is

the volume of William's storage box?

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Answer:

Thanks for asking!

Explanation:

Part A: The formula William should use is length times width times height. Another way you can write this is lxwxh.

Part B: The volume of William's box is 3,900. We know this because if you multiply 13 and 75 and 4 you will get 3,900

User Niraj Paul
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Answer:

V = l*w*h

V =3900 in^3

Explanation:

The volume of rectangular prism is

V = l*w*h

V = 13 inches * 75 inches * 4 inches

V =3900 in^3

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