Clover wants to build a pool with the length of 20 feet, a width of 5 feel and a depth of 10 feet. What will the volume of her pool be? Answer in cubic feet

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ength = 20 feet

Width = 5 feet
Depth = 10 feet

Volume = Length x Width x Depth
Volume = 20 feet x 5 feet x 10 feet
Volume = 1000 cubic feet

Therefore, the volume of her pool will be 1000 cubic feet.

Clover is filling a cube shaped box filled with cat toys, what will the volume be if the box has a length of 9 cubic inches?

If the box has a length of 9 inches, it means that all three sides of the cube are 9 inches long since it's a cube.

Volume of a cube = length x width x height

In this case, length = width = height = 9 inches

Therefore, the volume of the cube = 9 inches x 9 inches x 9 inches = 729 cubic inches.

So the volume of the box filled with cat toys will be 729 cubic inches.

My big brother wants to build a sandbox for our little brother with a length of 4 feet, a width of 5 feet and a depth of 2 feet. What will the volume of her sandbox be, in cubic feet?

Length = 4 feet

Width = 5 feet
Depth = 2 feet

Volume of sandbox = Length x Width x Depth
Volume of sandbox = 4 feet x 5 feet x 2 feet
Volume of sandbox = 40 cubic feet

Therefore, the volume of the sandbox will be 40 cubic feet.

A rectangular prism has a base area of 10 square feet and a height of 8 feet. What is the volume of the prism in cubic feet?

The formula to find the volume of a rectangular prism is:

Volume = Base area x height

In this case, the base area is given as 10 square feet and the height of the prism is given as 8 feet.

Using the formula, we have:

Volume = Base area x height
Volume = 10 square feet x 8 feet
Volume = 80 cubic feet

Therefore, the volume of the rectangular prism is 80 cubic feet.

Phoenix is digging a rectangular hole. The area of the rectangle is 4 square feet. Phoenix digs 10 feet down into the ground. What is the area of Phoenix's hole in cubic feet?

The area of the rectangle gives us the dimensions of the base of the hole, but we need to know the volume of the hole, so we need to multiply by the height or depth of the hole.

Area of the rectangle = 4 square feet

Let's assume the length and width of the rectangle are L and W respectively.

Area = Length x Width
4 = L x W

We don't know L and W, but we do know that Phoenix digs 10 feet down into the ground. Therefore, the height or the depth of the rectangular hole is 10 feet.

Volume of the hole = Length x Width x Depth
Volume of the hole = Area of the rectangle x Depth
Volume of the hole = 4 square feet x 10 feet
Volume of the hole = 40 cubic feet

Therefore, the volume of Phoenix's rectangular hole is 40 cubic feet.

Alex needs to fill his new pool. The area of the pool is 14 square feet, and 10 feet deep. How many cubic feet of water will Alex need?

The volume of water needed to fill the pool will be equal to the volume of the pool itself.

Volume of a rectangular prism (which the pool is) is given by the formula:

Volume = Length x Width x Depth

Here, the area of the pool is given as 14 square feet, which means Length x Width = 14.

Let's assume the length of the pool is L and the width is W.
So, we have:

L x W = 14

The depth of the pool is given as 10 feet.

Therefore, the volume of water needed to fill the pool is:

Volume = Length x Width x Depth
Volume = (L x W) x 10
Volume = 14 x 10
Volume = 140 cubic feet

Therefore, Alex will need 140 cubic feet of water to fill his new pool.

Gray needs to fill their pool. The area of the pool is 15 square feet and it is 10 feet deep. How many cubic feet of water will Gray need?

The volume of water needed to fill the pool will be equal to the volume of the pool itself.

Volume of a rectangular prism (which the pool is) is given by the formula:

Volume = Length x Width x Depth

Here, the area of the pool is given as 15 square feet, which means Length x Width = 15.

Let's assume the length of the pool is L and the width is W.
So, we have:

L x W = 15

The depth of the pool is given as 10 feet.

Therefore, the volume of water needed to fill the pool is:

Volume = Length x Width x Depth
Volume = (L x W) x 10
Volume = 15 x 10
Volume = 150 cubic feet

Therefore, Gray will need 150 cubic feet of water to fill their pool.

A rectangular prism has a base area of 30 square feet and a height of 4 feet, whats the volume of the prism in cubic feet?

The formula to find the volume of a rectangular prism is:

Volume = Base area x height

In this case, the base area is given as 30 square feet and the height of the prism is given as 4 feet.

Using the formula, we have:

Volume = Base area x height
Volume = 30 square feet x 4 feet
Volume = 120 cubic feet

Therefore, the volume of the rectangular prism is 120 cubic feet.

A rectangular prism has a base area of 20 square feet and a height of 3 feet, whats the volume of the prism in cubic feet?

The formula to find the volume of a rectangular prism is:

Volume = Base area x height

In this case, the base area is given as 20 square feet and the height of the prism is given as 3 feet.

Using the formula, we have:

Volume = Base area x height
Volume = 20 square feet x 3 feet
Volume = 60 cubic feet

Therefore, the volume of the rectangular prism is 60 cubic feet.

A rectangular prism has a base area of 8 square feet and a height of 2 feet, whats the volume of the prism in cubic feet?

The formula to find the volume of a rectangular prism is:

Volume = Base area x height

In this case, the base area is given as 8 square feet and the height of the prism is given as 2 feet.

Using the formula, we have:

Volume = Base area x height
Volume = 8 square feet x 2 feet
Volume = 16 cubic feet

Therefore, the volume of the rectangular prism is 16 cubic feet.