If the length, width, and height of a box are 10.00 cm, 7.25 cm and 3.00 cm, respectively, what is the volume of the box in units of milliliters and liters? (a) How many mL will the box contain? (b) How many L will the box contain?

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Answer:

For a: The volume of the box is 217.5 mL

For b: The volume of the box is 0.2175 L

Explanation:

The box is a type of cuboid.

To calculate the volume of cuboid, we use the equation:

[tex]V=lbh[/tex]

where,

V = volume of cuboid

l = length of cuboid = 10.00 cm

b = breadth of cuboid = 7.25 cm

h = height of cuboid = 3.00 cm

Putting values in above equation, we get:

[tex]V=10.00\times 7.25\times 3.00=217.5cm^3[/tex]

  • For a:

To convert the volume of cuboid into milliliters, we use the conversion factor:

[tex]1mL=1cm^3[/tex]

So,

[tex]\Rightarrow 217.5cm^3\times (\frac{1mL}{1cm^3})\\\\\Rightarrow 217.5mL[/tex]

Hence, the volume of the box is 217.5 mL

  • For b:

To convert the volume of cuboid into liters, we use the conversion factor:

[tex]1L=1000cm^3[/tex]

So,

[tex]\Rightarrow 217.5cm^3\times (\frac{1L}{1000cm^3})\\\\\Rightarrow 0.2175L[/tex]

Hence, the volume of the box is 0.2175 L