SOLUTION: A sand pit is constructed in the shape of a rectangle prism 10m long, 50cm deep and 2cm wide. If the pit is half-full, how much more sand in m3, I needed to completely fill the pit

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Question 1047740: A sand pit is constructed in the shape of a rectangle prism 10m long, 50cm deep and 2cm wide. If the pit is half-full, how much more sand in m3, I needed to completely fill the pit.

Answer by addingup(3677)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
0.5(1000*50*2)= 50000cm^3 = 0.05m^3
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