A tray is divided up into 6 rectangular sections for making ice. Each of these sections has a length of 2.4 inches, a width of 2.4 inches, and a depth of 2.8 inches. What is the volume of one piece of ice made using this tray? O 7.6 cubic inches none of these choices O 16.128 cubic inches O 45.6 cubic inches O 40.32 cubic inches
A tray is divided up into 6 rectangular sections for making ice. Each of these sections has a length of 2.4 inches, a width of 2.4 inches, and a depth of 2.8 inches. What is the volume of one piece of ice made using this tray? O 7.6 cubic inches none of these choices O 16.128 cubic inches O 45.6 cubic inches O 40.32 cubic inches
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A tray is divided up into 6 rectangular sections for making ice. Each of these sections has a length of
2.4 inches, a width of 2.4 inches, and a depth of 2.8 inches. What is the volume of one piece of ice
made using this tray?
O 7.6 cubic inches
O none of these choices
O 16.128 cubic inches
O 45.6 cubic inches
O 40.32 cubic inches](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8d3e077b-23dd-4efb-be0c-91ef49d63ef3%2F7bd63d6b-89de-4013-9363-71e483dd4c7e%2Fln3d823_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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A tray is divided up into 6 rectangular sections for making ice. Each of these sections has a length of
2.4 inches, a width of 2.4 inches, and a depth of 2.8 inches. What is the volume of one piece of ice
made using this tray?
O 7.6 cubic inches
O none of these choices
O 16.128 cubic inches
O 45.6 cubic inches
O 40.32 cubic inches
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