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You decide to take a trip to Japan to see Mt. Fuji in person. But while you are there, you can bring back some of those rectangular watermelons you’ve heard so much about. Now, you’re packing for your trip. You have two small bags. In order for you to carry a bag on the plane, it must fit inside the Carry-on Baggage Check Box. The Carry-on Baggage Check Box has dimensions of approximately 22" x 14" x 9". Your leather bag has a height of 18 inches, a depth of 12 inches, and a width of 8 inches. Your canvas bag has a height of 18 inches, a depth of 15 inches, and a width of 10 inches.
1. What is the volume of the Carry-On Baggage Check Box?
2. What is the volume of the leather bag?
3. What is the volume of the canvas bag?
4. Which bag will definitely fit into the Check Box? Explain.
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