Mathematics
Mathematics, 25.03.2021 20:10, gigglegirl5802

A restaurant needs a block of ice that is exactly 480 cubic inches in volume. The height of the ice block must be 10 inches.

Part A
Which of the following would be useful to help the ice seller
determine the base of the ice block?
A.

Ruler
B.

Grid paper
C.

Tape measure
D.

All of the above
Part B
What does the area of the base of the ice block need to be for the
given volume and height? Enter your answer in the box.

48
in2

Part C
What are the possible dimensions of the base of the ice block?
Drag all that could apply.
4 in. × 12 in. returned to choices list.4 in. × 12 in.
2 in. × 24 in.
8 in. × 6 in.
3 in. × 16 in.
6 in. × 9 in.
10 in. × 48 in.
Possible Dimensions of the Base

answer
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