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16 April, 18:17

Bill has a box of markers that has a base of 8 cm by 20 cm and a height of 6 cm. Martin's pencil box has a height of 4 cm and a base that is 15 cm by 16 cm. Bill says his marker box has the same volume as Martin's pencil box. Is Bill right? Explain

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  1. 16 April, 19:30
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    Bill is correct because to find the volume of a rectangular prism you have to find the area of the base which is length times width and then you have to multiply it by the height. I did that with the two boxes of makers and the both equal 960 cm cubed, which means bill was right.
  2. 16 April, 22:12
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    Ok so you need to multiply the length, width, and height together for each one.

    Bill: 8 x 20 x 6 = 960

    Martin: 4 x 15 x 16 = 960

    So Bill is right, they both have the same volume.
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