Dave is currently renting a storage unit with a volume of 80 ft.3 He decides he needs more room in his storage unit, so he rents a different storage unit that measures 9 ft. by 5 ft. by 3 ft. How much more room does Dave have in his new storage unit?

9*5*3 - 80 = ____

1) A. 55 ft³

2) A. Drakes box by 26 cubic inches

3) C. 343m³

To find out how much more room Dave has in his new storage unit, we need to calculate the volume of both storage units and compare the two.

The volume of Dave's current storage unit is given as 80 ft.³.

The volume of the new storage unit can be calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height:

Volume of new storage unit = Length × Width × Height
= 9 ft. × 5 ft. × 3 ft.

Now we can calculate the volume of the new storage unit:

Volume of new storage unit = 45 ft.³.

To find out how much more room Dave has, we subtract the volume of his current storage unit from the volume of his new storage unit:

Difference in volume = Volume of new storage unit - Volume of current storage unit
= 45 ft.³ - 80 ft.³.

Finally, we calculate the difference in volume:

Difference in volume = (-35) ft.³.

Therefore, Dave has 35 ft.³ less room in his new storage unit compared to his current one.

To calculate the additional room Dave has in his new storage unit, we need to find the volume of both storage units and compare them.

Volume is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height of an object. In this case, we have two storage units:

The initial storage unit has a volume of 80 ft.³.
The new storage unit has dimensions of 9 ft. × 5 ft. × 3 ft.

To find the volume of the new storage unit, we multiply the dimensions:
Volume of new storage unit = 9 ft. × 5 ft. × 3 ft.

Now, let's calculate the volumes:

Volume of initial storage unit = 80 ft.³
Volume of new storage unit = 9 ft. × 5 ft. × 3 ft.

To find the additional room Dave has in his new storage unit, we subtract the volume of the initial storage unit from the volume of the new storage unit:

Additional room = Volume of new storage unit - Volume of initial storage unit

Let's calculate the volumes first:

Volume of new storage unit = 9 ft. × 5 ft. × 3 ft.
= 135 ft.³

Now, we calculate the additional room:

Additional room = 135 ft.³ - 80 ft.³
= 55 ft.³

Therefore, Dave has 55 ft.³ more room in his new storage unit compared to his initial storage unit.