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Estimation

Estimation. SOLUTION A. Given: Owen241 Find: Number of basketballs required to fill Owen241. Approach. Estimate length, width and height of room. Calculate the cubit footage of the room. Assumptions. The door is 7 feet high The squares on the ground are 2x2 feet

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Estimation

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  1. Estimation SOLUTION A

  2. Given: Owen241 • Find: Number of basketballs required to fill Owen241

  3. Approach • Estimate length, width and height of room. • Calculate the cubit footage of the room.

  4. Assumptions • The door is 7 feet high • The squares on the ground are 2x2 feet • 1 basketball would fit in about 1 cubic foot

  5. Solution • Room size=10x30x58=17,400ft^3 • 1ball per ft^3 • Answer=17,400 Basketballs

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