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Find the width of a cereal box that has a volume of 11,856 cm3 and is 39 cm long and 38 cm high. please help
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Find the width of a cereal box that has a volume of 11,856 cm3 and is 39 cm long and 38 cm high. please help
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Answer: The width is 8cm
Explanation:
39x38=1482
11856÷1482 = 8cm
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