Respuesta :
Correction To the Question
- The dimensions of the 6 blocks stacked are [tex]\frac{1}{2}X1X1[/tex]
- The dimensions of the 9 blocks stacked are [tex]\frac{1}{3}X1X1[/tex].
Answer:
- (A)Six of the one-half cubes would have a volume of 3 cubic units.
- (D)Three of the one-third cubes will make 1 unit cube.
- (E)Two of the one-half cubes will make 1 unit cube.
- (F)Both stacks will have a volume of 3 cubic units.
Explanation:
Marissa claims that stacking 6 blocks with dimensions of [tex]\frac{1}{2}X1X1[/tex] will give the same volume as stacking 9 blocks with dimensions of [tex]\frac{1}{3}X1X1[/tex].
First, we examine the volume of each block.
Block 1
The dimensions are: [tex]\frac{1}{2}X1X1[/tex]
Volume of 1 block =[tex]\frac{1}{2}X1X1=\frac{1}{2} \:cubic\:units[/tex]
Volume of 6 blocks of dimension [tex]=6 X \frac{1}{2} =3 \:cubic\:units[/tex]
Block 2
The dimensions are: [tex]\frac{1}{3}X1X1[/tex]
Volume of 1 block =[tex]\frac{1}{3}X1X1=\frac{1}{3} \:cubic\:units[/tex]
Volume of 9 blocks of dimension [tex]=9 X \frac{1}{3} =3 \:cubic\:units[/tex]
The following statements out of her claim are true:
- (A)Six of the one-half cubes would have a volume of 3 cubic units.
- (D)Three of the one-third cubes will make 1 unit cube.
- [tex]3X\frac{1}{3} =1\:cubic\:unit[/tex]
- (E)Two of the one-half cubes will make 1 unit cube.
- [tex]2X\frac{1}{2} =1\:cubic\:unit[/tex]
- (F)Both stacks will have a volume of 3 cubic units.