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  • 24-08-2020
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If the dimensions of the box are L= 5cm W=2.5cm H= 2.5 cm, and a raisin is 0.6cm;
How many raisins could fit inside of the box

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  • 24-08-2020

Answer:

52 raisins

Step-by-step explanation:

we have dimensions of the box

L = 5cm ; W = 2.5cm ; H = 2.5cm

V(raisin) = 0.6 cm³

V(box) = L×W×H

= 5cm×2.5cm×2.5cm

= 31.25 cm³

Vbox/Vraisin = 31.25cm³/0.6cm³ = 52.08(3) = 52 raisins

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