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I JUST STUDIED THIS
Well, this is how you do it:
To find a volume of the package of rings, you have to multiply the length, width, and height, so say it like this: "lwh" to find the volume. You multiply 16, 10, and 12. I would go for multiplying the hard numbers first, because then it'll get easier, so multiply 16 * 12, then get the product of it and multiply it by 10, and there's the answer.
And the product of the answer of 16 * 12 * 10, would be called: (answer)³ Because Perimeter has no number, Surface Area is (answer)², and Volume is (answer)³ and there you have it. I hope that helped. :)
I JUST STUDIED THIS
Well, this is how you do it:
To find a volume of the package of rings, you have to multiply the length, width, and height, so say it like this: "lwh" to find the volume. You multiply 16, 10, and 12. I would go for multiplying the hard numbers first, because then it'll get easier, so multiply 16 * 12, then get the product of it and multiply it by 10, and there's the answer.
And the product of the answer of 16 * 12 * 10, would be called: (answer)³ Because Perimeter has no number, Surface Area is (answer)², and Volume is (answer)³ and there you have it. I hope that helped. :)
16 x 10 x 12 = 1,920
The jewelry store received 1,920 rings
Hope this helps. :)
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