Answer:
[tex]\text{Volume of cat box}=3.52\text{ ft}^3[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that Mrs. Backstrom built a small wooden box for her cat. The box has a length of one and one tenth feet, a width of 1.6 feet, and a height of 2 feet. We are asked to find the volume of the box.
Let us convert one and one tenth feet into decimal.
[tex]1\frac{1}{10}=\frac{11}{10}=1.1[/tex]
Since the cat box is in form of cuboid, so its volume will be equal to the product of length, width and height as:
[tex]\text{Volume of cat box}=1.10\text{ ft}\times 1.6\text{ ft}\times 2\text{ ft}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Volume of cat box}=3.52\text{ ft}^3[/tex]
Therefore, the volume of the cat box is 3.53 cubic feet.