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Romashka [77]
2 years ago
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Three co-workers are packing books in a storage bin. The bin is 4 feet high, 9 feet long, and 11 feet wide. If 6 books fill 1 cu

bic foot, how many books will fit in the storage bin?
Mathematics
2 answers:
evablogger [386]2 years ago
5 0

Alright, lets get started.

Height of the bin = 4 ft

Length of the bin = 9 ft

Width of the bin = 11 ft

Volume of the bin = L*W*H

Volume V = 9*11*4

Volume V= 396 cubic feet

6 books fiils 1 cubic feet

or

1 cubic feet is filled by = 6 books

So, 396 cubic feet is filles by = 396 * 6

So, 396 cubic feet is filles by =2376 books

It means 2376 books will fit in the storage bin. : Answer

Hope it will help :)



Pie2 years ago
3 0
Volume of bin= 4ft×9ft×11ft=396cubic ft
1cubic ft can place 6 books
396cubic ft can place (6×396) books
6×396=2376
ans: 2376 books
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