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Mathematics, 28.01.2021 21:10 amelvin41

Rebecca bought candy boxes in the shape of a square pyramid to use for party favors. The side length of each box is 3.6 inches, and the height is 4 inches. Rebecca wants to fill each box with 20 pieces of candy. If each piece of candy is 0.8 in.³, will Rebecca be able to fit 20 pieces of candy into each candy box? No, because the volume of the candy box is 17.28 in ³, so it will hold about 17 pieces of candy.

Yes, because the volume of the candy box is 51.84 in ³, so it will hold about 64 pieces of candy.

Yes, because the volume of the candy box is 17.28 in ³, so it will hold about 21 pieces of candy.

No, because the volume of the candy box is 8.64 in ³, so it will hold about 10 pieces of candy.

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