A flower box in the shape of a right rectangular prism is made of thin metal, shown below. The box has length 90 centimeters (cm
), width 45 cm, and height 45 cm. The box is 85 percent filled with soil. Each bag of soil holds 1 cubic (ft^3), and 1 ft^3 is approximately 28,316 cubic centimeters (cm^3). How many bags of soil are needed to finish filling the flower box? A. 1 bag
The volume of the box is .. V = (90 cm)*(45 cm)*(45 cm) = 182,250 cm³ The empty 15% of the volume is then .. empty volume = 0.15*182,250 cm³ = 27,337.5 cm³
This will require .. (empty volume)/(volume / bag) = 27,337.5 cm³ / (28,316 cm³/bag) ≈ 0.97 bag to fill.
First of all let's find the volume of the flower box 90×45×45=182250 85% is already filled with soil 182250×85÷100=154912.5 so we need to find the volume NOT filled with soil 182250-154912.5=27337.5 now we need to find out how many 28'316 cubic centimeter bags of soil fit in 27337.5 cubic centimeters of space 27337.5÷28316=( approximately) 1 so the awnser is A 1 bag