CHIL JAVA LESSON 11 SESSION 2 Apply It Use what you learned to solve these problems. 7 Miyako is building a raised garden bed. The garden bed is a right rectangular prism with the dimensions shown. How many cubic feet of soil does Miyako need to fill the garden bed? Show your work. V= l x w x h SOLUTION V= 20 x 17 x 1 = 340 ft³ 8 A right rectangular prism is completely filled with small cubes. Each small cube has edges that are 4 in. long. The volume of the prism is 5 in.³. How many cubes does it take to fill the prism? B 64 D 320 9 Each of the small cubes in this larger cube has edges that are 5 in. long. What is the volume of the larger cube? Show your work. 5 x 5 x 5 = 125 in³
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