Mathematics, 03.05.2021 20:50 saucyboyFredo
A bath time rubber ducky has a surface area of 96cm and a volume of 516 cm^3. If all of the dimensions of the bath time rubber ducky are multiplied by 16 to get this pool float rubber ducky, what will the surface area and the volume of the pool float ducky be?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00
Enter numbers to write 0.000328 0.000328 in scientific notation. 1 1 0.000328=3.28 × 0 . 000328 = 3 . 28 × =3.28×10 = 3 . 28 × 10
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A bath time rubber ducky has a surface area of 96cm and a volume of 516 cm^3. If all of the dimensio...
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