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ometry CR

MC :

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CR:

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tions: Show all work to solve the questions below.
A tank measures a length of 
48in., a width of 
32in., and a of height 
28in. It is filled with water to a height of 
18in. A typical brick measures a length of 
9in. , a width of 
4in., and a height of 
2.5in. How many whole bricks can be added to the tank before it overflows? Provide all evidence of your calculations.

ometry CR\newlineMC M C :\newline \qquad \newlineCR:\newline \qquad \newlineTotal:\newline \qquad \newlinetions: Show all work to solve the questions below.\newlineA tank measures a length of 48in 48 \mathrm{in} ., a width of 32in 32 \mathrm{in} ., and a of height 28in 28 \mathrm{in} . It is filled with water to a height of 18in 18 \mathrm{in} . A typical brick measures a length of 9in 9 \mathrm{in} . , a width of 4in 4 \mathrm{in} ., and a height of \qquad 00. How many whole bricks can be added to the tank before it overflows? Provide all evidence of your calculations.

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Q. ometry CR\newlineMC M C :\newline \qquad \newlineCR:\newline \qquad \newlineTotal:\newline \qquad \newlinetions: Show all work to solve the questions below.\newlineA tank measures a length of 48in 48 \mathrm{in} ., a width of 32in 32 \mathrm{in} ., and a of height 28in 28 \mathrm{in} . It is filled with water to a height of 18in 18 \mathrm{in} . A typical brick measures a length of 9in 9 \mathrm{in} . , a width of 4in 4 \mathrm{in} ., and a height of \qquad 00. How many whole bricks can be added to the tank before it overflows? Provide all evidence of your calculations.
  1. Calculate Volume Tank: Calculate the volume of the tank when it's filled to a height of 1818 inches.\newlineVolume =Length×Width×Height= \text{Length} \times \text{Width} \times \text{Height}\newlineVolume =48in.×32in.×18in.= 48 \, \text{in.} \times 32 \, \text{in.} \times 18 \, \text{in.}
  2. Find Volume Water: Perform the multiplication to find the volume of water in the tank.\newlineVolume = 48×32×1848 \times 32 \times 18\newlineVolume = 27,648in327,648 \, \text{in}^3
  3. Calculate Volume Brick: Calculate the volume of one brick.\newlineVolume of a brick = Length×Width×Height\text{Length} \times \text{Width} \times \text{Height}\newlineVolume of a brick = 9in.×4in.×2.5in.9 \, \text{in.} \times 4 \, \text{in.} \times 2.5 \, \text{in.}
  4. Find Volume One Brick: Perform the multiplication to find the volume of one brick.\newlineVolume of a brick = 9×4×2.59 \times 4 \times 2.5\newlineVolume of a brick = 90in390 \, \text{in}^3

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