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Arionna claims that since there are 3 feet in a yard, there are 9 cubic feet in a cubic yard. Which statement about her claim is true? Arionna is correct because there are 3 feet across the length of a cubic yard and 3 feet across the depth of a cubic yard. mc011-1.jpg Arionna is correct because there are 3 feet in a yard and there are 3 dimensions in a cubic yard: length, depth, and height. mc011-2.jpg Arionna is incorrect. There are only 3 cubic feet in a cubic yard because there are 3 feet in a yard, and the proportion will remain constant. Arionna is incorrect. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard because a cubic yard is a prism with dimensions 3 ft mc011-3.jpg 3 ft mc011-4.jpg 3 ft. A prism with those dimensions will take 27 cubes to fill it if each cube is a unit cube of 1 ft.

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Answered by TheLostMonk
3

Answer:

arionna is incorrect because there is 27 cubic feet in a yard if there is 3 feet in a yard .

Step-by-step explanation:

1 yard = 3 feet

So then a cubic yard

= 3 × 3 × 3 = 27 ft^3

3rd statement is true !

Answered by stephlyng26
1

Answer:

D. Arionna is incorrect. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard because a cubic yard is a prism with dimensions 3 ft Times 3 ft Times 3 ft. A prism with those dimensions will take 27 cubes to fill it if each cube is a unit cube of 1 ft.

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