Max pack cereal box into a larger box. The volume of each serial box is 175 in.³. What is the approximate volume of the large box?

To find the approximate volume of the large box, we need to know how many cereal boxes can fit inside it. Can you provide the dimensions or the number of cereal boxes that can be packed into the larger box?

To find the approximate volume of the large box, we need to know how many cereal boxes can fit in it. Once we know that, we can multiply the volume of one cereal box by the number of boxes to get the total volume.

Assuming that the large box will be packed with the cereal boxes side by side without any gaps or spaces in between, we can calculate the number of cereal boxes that can fit in the large box using the formula:

Number of boxes = Volume of large box / Volume of one cereal box

Since we don't have the volume of the large box or any information about its dimensions, we won't be able to find the exact volume. However, we can approximate it if we assume that the large box is in the shape of a rectangular prism.

Let's assume the length, width, and height of the large box are L, W, and H, respectively.

Now, let's say we can perfectly fit N cereal boxes in the large box, without any gaps or overlaps. In that case, the volume of the large box would be:

Volume of large box = N * Volume of one cereal box

So, the approximate volume of the large box would be:

Volume of large box ≈ N * Volume of one cereal box

To find N, we can divide the volume of the large box by the volume of one cereal box:

N ≈ Volume of large box / Volume of one cereal box

Since we don't have the volume of the large box or any dimensions, we cannot provide an exact answer. However, if you provide more information about the dimensions or volume of the large box, we can help you calculate the approximate volume.

Well... each dimension must be atleast an inch bigger to have the first box fit into the second box...

We know volume = (l)(w)(H) so
175 = (l)(w)(H)
you might want to look at a cereal box to get some initial dimensions : )