Selina is picking strawberries. She is using 5 boxes to hold them all. Each box has a width of 6 in, a height of 3 in, and a length of 4 in. What is the total volume of all 5 boxes? Explain how to solve this problem.

Answer :

The volume of a cuboid is the product of its length, width, and height. The total volume with Selina is 360 in³.

What is the volume of a cuboid?

The volume of a cuboid is the product of its length, width, and height. It is represented as,

[tex]\rm \text{Volume of Cuboid} = (Length \times Width \times Height)\ unit^3[/tex]

The volume of each of the boxes with a width of 6 in, a height of 3 in, and a length of 4 in, can be written as,

[tex]\rm \text{Volume of a single Box} = 6\ in \times 3\ in \times 4\ in = 72\ in^3[/tex]

Now, the total number of boxes Selina has is 5, therefore, the total volume with Selina can be written as,

[tex]\rm \text{Total\ Volume} = \text{Volume of a single box} \times 5 = 72\ in^3 \times 5 = 360\ in^3[/tex]

Hence, the total volume with Selina is 360 in³.

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