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PSAT 1.11 Math Diagnostic. What is the value of n ?
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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop du jour
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Brought to you by candy We swore we were gonna
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be good and not by any of the movie theater
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but we're willing to make one small concession Check this
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figure out boxes Approximately seventy five percent full by volume
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of spherical candies each with a diameter of zero point
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five inches If the box contains one hundred thirty seven
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pieces of candy what is the value of in And
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here The potential answers Apparently this box of candy comes
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complete with measurements variables and volume formulas it's almost enough
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to take the fun right out of slowly destroying your
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teeth Okay so what's the question asking we've got this
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box full of candy and we're told that seventy five
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percent full like someone couldn't wait for the movie to
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start We're also told that the spherical candies contained therein
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each have a diameter of coming five inches though they're
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about this big were given the width and height of
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the candy box and we know there are one hundred
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thirty seven pieces of candy inside Well our job is
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to find the measurement of that last side only to
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start by figuring out how much space is taken up
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by one of the candies For that we'll need our
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trusty volume of a sphere formula which he recalled is
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four thirds pi times the radius do well if the
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diameter is point five inches than the radius must be
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half that or point two five inches and we've got
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everything we need to calculate the volume Plugging all this
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business into our calculator we get roughly point o six
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five four four cubic Inches That doesn't sound very big
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One more couldn't hurt Now we know there are one
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hundred thirty seven pieces of candy in the box so
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we could multiply our result by one hundred thirty seven
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to get the total volume of space being taken up
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by our little chocolatey friends Point o six five four
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four times one thirty seven equals eight point nine six
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six six cubic inches Great So we've got the volume
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of the box right Oh if only life were that
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simple remember the candies air only taking up seventy five
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percent of the box So our eight point nine six
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six six cubic inches represents three fourths of the box
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total volume though if eight point nine six six six
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cubic inches is seventy five percent of the volume we
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can multiply by four third's to get the volume of
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the whole kit and caboodle That will give us eleven
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point nine five five five cubic inches Hell didn't sound
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like all that much Now we're trying to find the
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volume of the box using our formula for a rectangular
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prism It's just length times with times height while we
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have two of those Three with the other roving in
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the volume of the box is also six times four
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times end or twenty for end Next we consent twenty
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for an equal to eleven point nine five five five
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since we know that both represent the volume of the
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box and divide both sides by twenty four To get
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n equals point Four nine eight or almost exactly point
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five inches Cute that it be Option c which comes
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very close to hitting the nail directly on the head
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Oof Those tiny half inch candie's you add up quickly 00:03:07.78 --> [endTime] as can one's dental bills
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