The stack on the left is made of 15 pennies and the stack of the right is also made of 15 pennies. If the volume of the stack of pennies on the left is 360mm cubed what is the volume of the stack of pennies on the right in cubic millimeters?

same size stack, so same volume.

but wouldn't it be more because the stack on the left is striat and lined up but the other aint

If the stack on the left is made of 15 pennies and its volume is 360 mm³, we can find the volume of each penny by dividing the total volume by the number of pennies:

360 mm³ ÷ 15 = 24 mm³

Since the stack on the right is also made of 15 pennies, we can calculate its volume by multiplying the volume of one penny by the total number of pennies:

24 mm³ × 15 = 360 mm³

Therefore, the volume of the stack of pennies on the right is also 360 mm³.

To determine the volume of the stack of pennies on the right, we can use the fact that both stacks have the same number of pennies.

Given that the stack on the left has a volume of 360 mm^3 and is made of 15 pennies, we can calculate the volume per penny by dividing the total volume by the number of pennies:

360 mm^3 ÷ 15 pennies = 24 mm^3 per penny

Since the stack on the right also consists of 15 pennies, we can multiply the volume per penny (24 mm^3) by the number of pennies to find the volume of the stack on the right:

24 mm^3 per penny × 15 pennies = 360 mm^3

Therefore, the volume of the stack of pennies on the right is also 360 mm^3.