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A farmer stores grains in rectangular bins that are each 2.5 meters long, 1.5 meters wide, and 2 meters deep. The farmer
calculates that one 6-cubic-meter truckload of grain will fit in one bin.
Is the farmer correct?
The farmer is incorrect. The volume of one bin is 3.75 cubic meters.
The farmer is incorrect. The volume of one bin is 5.75 cubic meters.
The farmer is correct. The volume of one bin is 6 cubic meters.
The farmer is correct. The volume of one bin is 7.5 cubic meters.
The farmer is correct. The volume of one bin is 8 cubic meters.
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Answer :

Answer:The farmer is correct. The volume of one bin is 7.5 cubic meters.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given description of the bins the farmer uses,the bins appear to be cuboids.

Let [tex]l[/tex] be the length of the cuboid.

Let [tex]b[/tex] be the breadth of the cuboid.

Let [tex]h[/tex] be the height of the cuboid.

Given that ,

[tex]l=2.5m[/tex]

[tex]b=1.5m[/tex]

[tex]h=2m[/tex]

The volume of the cuboid with length [tex]l[/tex],breadth [tex]b[/tex],height [tex]h[/tex] is given by [tex]lbh[/tex]

So,volume is [tex](2.5)(1.5)(2)=7.5m^{3}[/tex].

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