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The box’s measurements are: length = 50 cm, width = 25 cm, and height = 25 cm. The measurements of the block are: length = 10 cm, width = 10 cm, and height is 5 cm. Out of 100 marble drops or shots, the marble hit the block 32 times. volume of the box = 50 × 25 × 25 = cm3 volume of the block = 10 × 10 × 5 = cm3 Ratio = 500/31250 = The volume of the block is % of the volume of the box Ratio = 32 hits/100 shots = 0.32 × 100 =% Determine the volume of the box and the block. Determine the ratio of the block to the box: Multiply this number by 100 to turn it into a percent. Complete this statement: The volume of the block is percent of the volume of the box. Determine the ratio of the number of hits to the number of shots: Multiply this number by 100 to turn it into a percent. Complete this statement: The block was hit percent of the time.

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