I require help with this problem.
Part A
Storage locker A is 6 feet wide, 6 feet deep, and ha...
Mathematics, 09.04.2021 02:10 Richelleypinelley
I require help with this problem.
Part A
Storage locker A is 6 feet wide, 6 feet deep, and has a height of 9 feet. Storage locker B has a volume of 306 cubic feet. Which storage locker is bigger? Enter the volumes to explain your answer.
Locker ___ is bigger. Locker A has a volume of ___ cubic feet, while Locker B has a volume of 306 cubic feet.
Part B
The monthly rent for Locker A is $0.35 per cubic foot. The monthly rent for Locker B is $0.40 per cubic foot. How much does it cost to rent the largest locker each month?
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