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Mathematics, 02.03.2020 05:44 tayybabyy8

A shipping container is in the shape of a right rectangular prism with a length of 6.5 feet, a width of 9 feet, and a height of 14.5 feet. The container is completely filled with contents that weigh, on average, 0.58 pound per cubic foot. What is the weight of the contents in the container, to the nearest pound?

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Answer from: pakabigail7116

491.99Pounds

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Length=6.5\\\\Width = 9 feet\\\\Height =14.5 feet

Volume of a rectangular prism:

                                               =Length*Width*Height\\\\=6.5 * 9 * 14.5\\\\=848.25 feet^3

Weight filled in the container per cubic foot is 0.58 pound

Weight in the container for 848.25 cubic feet =0.58* 848.25=491.99 Pounds

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Answer from: Quest

i'm sorry i don't know

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Answer from: Quest

yes   because as the functions are graphed they eventually will intersect unless otherwise

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