A 4' x 4' x 4' container has a capacity of 64 cubic feet, or about 478.75 gallons. (rounded)
We have no way of knowing how much liquid is in it. For all we know, the container
may be empty, and you may just be trying to catch us with a trick question..
1817 litres
Answer this question…A. x4 + 2x3 + 9x2 + 4 B. x4 + 4x3 + 9x2 + 4 C. x4 + 2x3 + 9x2 + 4x + 4 D. x4 + 2x3 + 9x2 - 4x + 4
N = x4 x8 = x4+4 = (x4)2 = N2
4 x4 x4=64 + 13=77- - 4=81+(14x14=196)=277
2/3 of a cubic yard = 6'x6'x4" 1 cubic yard = 9'x9'x4" 1/3 cubic yard = 3'x3'x4"
264
343-23=320 320/4=80 or x4+23=343 x4+23-23=343-23 x4=320 x4/4=320/4 x=80
Yes, you can bring a 4 oz container on a plane as long as it is within the TSA's liquid restrictions for carry-on luggage.
1817 litres
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x-4 = 1/x4. That is as much simplification as can be done without knowing what x is.
Answer this question…A. x4 + 2x3 + 9x2 + 4 B. x4 + 4x3 + 9x2 + 4 C. x4 + 2x3 + 9x2 + 4x + 4 D. x4 + 2x3 + 9x2 - 4x + 4
N = x4 x8 = x4+4 = (x4)2 = N2
A minimum of 1.23 cubic yards at 4" thick.
Yes, you can bring a 4 oz container of liquid on a plane as long as it is placed in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag and follows the TSA's 3-1-1 rule for carry-on liquids.
4 x4 x4=64 + 13=77- - 4=81+(14x14=196)=277
2/3 of a cubic yard = 6'x6'x4" 1 cubic yard = 9'x9'x4" 1/3 cubic yard = 3'x3'x4"