SOLUTION: Dr. Macdell's computer case measures 7 inches wide, 14 1/2 inches tall, and 16 inches deep. How much space is there inside for all those chips and drives and things?
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Question 70878: Dr. Macdell's computer case measures 7 inches wide, 14 1/2 inches tall, and 16 inches deep. How much space is there inside for all those chips and drives and things?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Volume=base*height*depth
So the volume is
v=7*14.5*16=1624 cubic inches
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