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15 May, 22:26

Bradley cut a square hole out of a block of wood in wood shop. If the block was cube-shaped with side lengths of 9 inches, and the hole had side lengths of 3 inches, how much wood was left after the hole was cut out?

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  1. 15 May, 23:58
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    To solve this problem, you must follow the proccedure below:

    1. T he block was cube-shaped with side lengths of 9 inches and to calculate its volume (V1), you must apply the following formula:

    V1=s ³

    s is the side of the cube (s=9)

    2. Therefore, you have:

    V1=s ³

    V1 = (9 inches) ³

    V1=729 inches³

    3. The lengths of the sides of the hole is 3 inches. Therefore, you must calculate its volume (V2) by applying the formula for calculate the volume of a rectangular prism:

    V2=LxWxH

    L is the length (L=3 inches).

    W is the width (W=3 inches).

    H is the heigth (H=9 inches).

    4. Therefore, you have:

    V2 = (3 inches) (3 inches) (9 inches)

    V2=81 inches

    5. The amount of wood that was left after the hole was cut out, is:

    Vt=V1-V2

    Vt=648 inches³
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