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Session 2
FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions
27. Alex has 64 cubes, with dimensions in feet ( 
ft ), like the one shown.
He uses all the cubes to fill a box shaped like a larger rectangular prism There are no gaps between the cubes.
A. What is the volume, in cubic feet, of the larger rectangular prism?

Session 22\newlineFSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions\newline2727. Alex has 6464 cubes, with dimensions in feet ( ft \mathrm{ft} ), like the one shown.\newlineHe uses all the cubes to fill a box shaped like a larger rectangular prism There are no gaps between the cubes.\newlineA. What is the volume, in cubic feet, of the larger rectangular prism?

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Q. Session 22\newlineFSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions\newline2727. Alex has 6464 cubes, with dimensions in feet ( ft \mathrm{ft} ), like the one shown.\newlineHe uses all the cubes to fill a box shaped like a larger rectangular prism There are no gaps between the cubes.\newlineA. What is the volume, in cubic feet, of the larger rectangular prism?
  1. Assume cube volume: : Assume each cube has a volume of 11 cubic foot since no dimensions are given. Calculate the volume of the larger rectangular prism by multiplying the number of cubes by the volume of each cube.
  2. Calculate volume of prism: : Check if the calculation is correct and if it makes sense with the given information.

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