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MrRoyal

Answer:

[tex]Volume = \frac{3}{128}ft^3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Length = 1\ cube[/tex]

[tex]Width = 3\ cubes[/tex]

[tex]Height = 4\ cubes[/tex]

[tex]1\ cube = \frac{1}{8}ft[/tex]

Required

The volume of the cube

Start by calculating the dimension in ft

[tex]Length = 1\ cube[/tex]

[tex]Length = 1 * \frac{1}{8}ft[/tex]

[tex]Length = \frac{1}{8}ft[/tex]

[tex]Width = 3\ cubes[/tex]

[tex]Width = 3 * \frac{1}{8}ft[/tex]

[tex]Width = \frac{3}{8}ft[/tex]

[tex]Height = 4\ cubes[/tex]

[tex]Height = 4 * \frac{1}{8}ft[/tex]

[tex]Height = \frac{1}{2}ft[/tex]

So, the volume is:

[tex]Volume = Length * Width * Height[/tex]

[tex]Volume = \frac{1}{8}ft * \frac{3}{8}ft * \frac{1}{2}ft[/tex]

[tex]Volume = \frac{1}{8} * \frac{3}{8} * \frac{1}{2}ft^3[/tex]

Using a calculator, we have:

[tex]Volume = \frac{3}{128}ft^3[/tex]

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