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HOW MANY CUBIC FEET OF WAREHOUSE IS NEESED TO STORE 200 BOXES WHICH ARE EACH 16 INCHES BY 8 INCHES BY 10 INCHES TO THE NEAREST FOOT

Multiply 200 by the volume of each box.

To get the volume of one box, you either can multiply Length x Width x Height (with each in feet), or get it in cubic inches (16x8x10=__in^3) and divide by 1728 in^3/ft^3 to get cubic feet.

To determine the cubic feet of warehouse space needed to store 200 boxes, we need to calculate the volume of each box and then multiply it by the number of boxes.

Step 1: Calculate the volume of one box
The volume of a rectangular box is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height. Since the dimensions are given in inches, we need to convert them to feet in order to have the final answer in cubic feet.

Given:
Length = 16 inches
Width = 8 inches
Height = 10 inches

To convert inches to feet, divide each dimension by 12:
Length = 16 inches / 12 = 1.33 feet
Width = 8 inches / 12 = 0.67 feet
Height = 10 inches / 12 = 0.83 feet

Now, calculate the volume of one box:
Volume = Length x Width x Height
Volume = 1.33 feet x 0.67 feet x 0.83 feet
Volume ≈ 0.7326 cubic feet (rounded to four decimal places)

Step 2: Calculate the total volume of all the boxes
Multiply the volume of one box by the number of boxes:
Total Volume = Volume of one box x Number of boxes
Total Volume = 0.7326 cubic feet x 200 boxes
Total Volume ≈ 146.52 cubic feet (rounded to two decimal places)

Therefore, approximately 146.52 cubic feet of warehouse space is needed to store 200 boxes, rounded to the nearest foot.