SOLUTION: We are doing Volume of Prisms and Cylinders.
The tablet held by the Statue of LIberty is approximately a rectangular prism with volume 1,107,096 inches-cubed.
Tablet is 13
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The tablet held by the Statue of LIberty is approximately a rectangular prism with volume 1,107,096 inches-cubed.
Tablet is 13
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: We are doing Volume of Prisms and Cylinders.
The tablet held by the Statue of LIberty is approximately a rectangular prism with volume 1,107,096 inches-cubed.
Tablet is 13 ft 7 inches in width and 27ft and 7 inches in length.
Estimate the thickness fo the tablet. ---------------I know that V=Bh. But I'm really confused. Please help.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Starting with: where B = area of the base and h = height (or thickness in this problem).
Find the area of the base (B = W*L). Convert dimensions to inches:
W = 13ft 7in = 13(12)+7 = 163 in.
L = 27ft 7in = 27(12)+7 = 331 in. sq.in.
To find h, the thickness, solve the volume formula for h. Divide by B. V is given as 1,107,096 and B = 53593, so... inches.
The thickness is 20.7 inches.