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Badel has 120 cm³ of water he wants to pour into a rectangular base that is 4 cm high 40 mm wide and 5 cm long will all the water fit into the vase explain
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Badel has 120 cm³ of water he wants to pour into a rectangular base that is 4 cm high 40 mm wide and 5 cm long will all the water fit into the vase explain
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Badel has 120 cm³ of water he wants to pour into a rectangular base that is 4 cm high 40 mm wide and 5 cm long will all the water fit into the vase explain
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Yes all the water will fit and more because to find a volume of an object you multiple the height x length x width and in this case when all of it is calculated the base could hold 800 cm3 of water
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