A glass box shaped like a rectangular prism has with 7 inches length 9 inches height 12 inches is being shipped in a larger box with whipped 10 inches length 10 inches in height 15 inches the space between the glass box on the shipping box will with styrofoam peanuts how many cubic inches of space to contain star from peanuts show all work

Steve Steve answered
10 years ago

just subtract the smaller volume from the larger:

10*10*15 - 7*9*12 = ?

Tweak Tweak answered
9 years ago

All I know is the answer is 744 cu in of peanuts.

Grace Grace answered
9 years ago

GB=7*9*12=756 cu. in.

LB=10*10*15=1500 cu in.
1500-156=744 cu in.

Hope this helps everyone :)

monster monster answered
7 years ago

Thank you Grace

Fake name Fake name answered
7 years ago

Thankyou.

˜ ˜ answered
5 years ago

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HI HI answered
5 years ago

why do you subtract 156

im 7 im 7 answered
5 years ago

Thank you gracie ;*{

boii boii answered
5 years ago

There is a second question! Its a shape that looks like a rocket and you need to find the area! If anyone knows this like please say the answer or how to solve it or at least what we should do!

jaffet jaffet answered
5 years ago

it is the answer is 45

Blurb Blurb answered
5 years ago

Grace meant 756 instead of 156 for those of you asking.

Anonymous Anonymous answered
4 years ago

I agree with boii. There IS a second question. I can't copy and paste my answer (for some reason -_-), so I'm just going to tell you:

You have to break the figure down (it looks like a rocket) into three shapes: A triangle, a rectangle and a trapezoid. Then you have to find the area for each of those shapes, and then add up all the areas.

To find the area of the triangle, so can just simply follow the formula. I, ALSO can't copy and paste that T_T. All you have to do is multiply the height and base together (4 in x 3 in), then divide that product (a product is the answer to a multiplication problem, if you didn't know already;)) by 2. So on my Unit Test, the height is 4 inches and the base is 3 inches. 4 x 3=12. Then 12÷2=6. So the area of the triangle is 6 in (I can't copy and paste the 2 that goes above the "in").

NOW, FOR THE RECTANGLE! I'm sure most of us know the formula for finding the area of rectangles and squares ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°). Just multiply the length and width together, and product is your answer! On my Unit Test, the length of the rectangle is 10 in, and the width is 3 in. 10 x 3=30. The area for the rectangle is 30 in. EASY PEESY!

Finally, the trapezoid. To find the area of a trapezoid, you have to add the bases of the trapezoid together, hen multiply that sum by the height. Then divide that product by 2, again. On my Unit Test, the two bases are 3 in and 5 in. The height is 2 in. 3+5=8. 8 x 2=16. 16÷2=8. So now we know the area of the trapezoid is 8 in.

NOW, FOR THE FINALE (sorry not sorry lol), WE ADD THE AREAS UP. 6+30+8=44. So the final answer is the area of the rocket looking figure is 44 in. I really hope this isn't TOO confusing. I hope this helps!

ChocolateCake4ever ChocolateCake4ever answered
4 years ago

*sorry, I forgot to put my name in, so I'm reposting the whole thing -_-*

I agree with boii. There IS a second question. I can't copy and paste my answer (for some reason -_-), so I'm just going to tell you:

You have to break the figure down (it looks like a rocket) into three shapes: A triangle, a rectangle and a trapezoid. Then you have to find the area for each of those shapes, and then add up all the areas.

To find the area of the triangle, so can just simply follow the formula. I, ALSO can't copy and paste that T_T. All you have to do is multiply the height and base together (4 in x 3 in), then divide that product (a product is the answer to a multiplication problem, if you didn't know already;)) by 2. So on my Unit Test, the height is 4 inches and the base is 3 inches. 4 x 3=12. Then 12÷2=6. So the area of the triangle is 6 in (I can't copy and paste the 2 that goes above the "in").

NOW, FOR THE RECTANGLE! I'm sure most of us know the formula for finding the area of rectangles and squares ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°). Just multiply the length and width together, and product is your answer! On my Unit Test, the length of the rectangle is 10 in, and the width is 3 in. 10 x 3=30. The area for the rectangle is 30 in. EASY PEESY!

Finally, the trapezoid. To find the area of a trapezoid, you have to add the bases of the trapezoid together, hen multiply that sum by the height. Then divide that product by 2, again. On my Unit Test, the two bases are 3 in and 5 in. The height is 2 in. 3+5=8. 8 x 2=16. 16÷2=8. So now we know the area of the trapezoid is 8 in.

NOW, FOR THE FINALE (sorry not sorry lol), WE ADD THE AREAS UP. 6+30+8=44. So the final answer is the area of the rocket looking figure is 44 in. I really hope this isn't TOO confusing. I hope this helps!

ChocolateCake4ever is ChocolateCake4ever is answered
4 years ago

Ok chocolate cake your answer is way way to long. There is so much more simple ways of doing it.

Area for the rectangle= 10 x 3 = 30
Area for the triangle = 4 x 3 = 6
Area for the trapazoid = 3 x 5 x 2 =8

bye bye answered
4 years ago

ChocolateCake4ever you know 4*6=24 right?

izuku izuku answered
3 years ago

"4*3=12

izuku izuku answered
3 years ago

does 3*5*2=8???

Anne’s e banna Anne’s e banna answered
3 years ago

3*5*2 does not = 8 it equals 30

Sufergirl😇 Sufergirl😇 answered
3 years ago

I think he means

Rectangle is 3*10=30
Triangle is 4*3= 12
And trapezoid is 5*2=10

hm hm answered
3 years ago

um when figuring out a shape aren't u supposed to put all the numbers..? like for triangle i thought, we would do 4*4 and then to get the last number was to look on the bottom so 3. So like, 4*4*3=48? correct me if i am mixing up the formulas.

please help please help answered
2 years ago

Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.

A rectangular prism with a width of 2.8 inches, a length of 7.1 inches, and a height of 3.2 inches is shown.

Use the image to answer the question.

Find the total surface area of the rectangular prism.

ronoa ronoa answered
2 years ago

i got a 60% :( dont use this answers :( \:

AxTheSoul_ AxTheSoul_ answered
2 years ago

THANK YOU SO MUCH ChocolateCake4ever!!

You helped me not only understand the question, but you went through it step by step, and that really helped me! Whoever says that your answer is "too long" or just anything negative about it, they are WRONG! Again, thanks so much!

RocketLeagueLegend RocketLeagueLegend answered
2 years ago

TYSM @ChocolateCake4ever!!! My test isn't graded but I am sure I'll get a high grade! The thing I love about it is that it wasn't technically cheating! (The answers were shown though :D) Also guys, never cheat on school! Here is a person I love watching explain math to me! Math with Mr. J on youtube!

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Lone wolf Lone wolf answered
2 years ago

i might fail the second test second question

Bus Bus answered
1 year ago

Welcome to math with mr.jay, and im mr.jay

poop poop answered
1 year ago

can someone say the 1st question like how chocolatecakelover did,9 like they said the answer and included the steps52

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