Jerry’s box of Capt. Crunch holds 560 cubic inches of cereal. Jerry knows that the length of the box is 10 inches and the width is 4inches. Help Jerry.

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Jerry’s box of Capt. Crunch holds 560 cubic inches of cereal. Jerry knows that the length of the box is 10 inches and the width is 4inches. Help Jerry calculate the height of the Capt. Crunch Box. Math 10/09/2014 Please complete the “E” portion of SELFIE. “Evaluate your solution for reasonableness. ” (Check to see if your answer makes sense.) Voice Level 0 after bell rings. Be in your seat with your journal or you will be counted tardy.

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X 5.94 X 9.68 Do these as a group in your journal.

Work one word problem example with teacher then complete rest on your own. Paste in your journal.