SOLUTION: You have a box that is 55cm on each side. The contents of this box is worth $0.17 per cubic cm. Using V=s^3, how much are the contents of this box worth?
I am guessing that V =
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Question 335034: You have a box that is 55cm on each side. The contents of this box is worth $0.17 per cubic cm. Using V=s^3, how much are the contents of this box worth?
I am guessing that V = value and s^3 = 55^3. I am not sure how to work this equation. Thank you for your help!!
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes. Once you have calculated
you know the number of cubic inches in the box. Then you need to multiply by $0.17 to calculate the value of the entire box. Let me know what you get.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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