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5(b)
Joe has a bucket containing 1370cm³ of water measured to the nearest 10 cm³.
Joe Says
"If I tip my bucket of water in the cuboid container, it will never overflow"
Is Joe correct?
You must explain your answer


Sagot :

If the side length is greater than 11.11 cm then it will not overflow.

Otherwise, it will overflow.

If Joe tips the bucket of water in a cuboid container and the water is not overflowing then the cuboid container must be of volume greater than 1370 cm³.

We find the cube root of 1370 cm³.

[tex]\sqrt[3]{1370} \approx11.11[/tex]

Then the cuboid container should have a side of length greater than 11.11 cm.

Here the statement  "If I tip my bucket of water in the cuboid container, it will never overflow" is correct or wrong based on the information that the container has a side length lesser or greater than 11.11 cm.

If the side length is greater than 11.11 cm then it will not overflow.

Otherwise, it will overflow.

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