Mathematics, 22.03.2021 23:00, sr814952
You decide to use the larger suitcase to transport rectangular prism watermelons back home. Though their dimensions vary, the average rectangular watermelon has a volume of roughly 720 cubic inches. If one of these watermelons is about 10 inches long and 9 inches wide, about how tall would it be? If the average rectangular watermelon has a volume of 720 cubic inches, what’s the maximum number of watermelons you’ll be able to bring home in your larger suitcase, assuming all you have in the suitcase are watermelons
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30, nssjdjsididiodododod
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