Erin built a wooden box to hold hay on her farm. The box is 3m long, 1m wide, and 1 m end text high.
Hay costs $14 per cubic meter.
How much will it cost to completely fill the box with hay?
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You find volume by multiplying width by length by height so
3 x 1 x 1 = 3
so the volume is 3 cubic meters and every cubic meter of hay costs $14 so
3 x 14 = 42
$42☑️☑️
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$42
Step-by-step explanation:
- Box length is 3 metres.
- Box width is one metre.
- The box's height is 1 m.
- Rectangular prism volume = LWH
- Volume of the Box = 3 * 1 * 1 = 3 cubic metres as a result.
- Now, a cubic metre of hay costs $14.
- Cost of filling the box is therefore equal to Volume X Cost per cubic metre.
- =3 X $14
- =$42
- To completely fill the box with hay would cost $42.
- Volume is a mathematical term used to describe how much three-dimensional space an item or closed surface occupies. Volume is measured in cubic units like m3, cm3, in3, etc.
- Volume is sometimes referred to as capacity. For instance, a cylindrical jar's volume can be used to calculate how much water it can hold.
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