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10 November, 13:10

Compare the area of the bases. If a base has a greater area, it will take up more space on the shelf. Base area of Box 1: 3x2 Base area of Box 2: 4x2 - x Which box is likely to occupy more space on the shelf? Explain. Try substituting different values for x.

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  1. 10 November, 13:24
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    Base area of box 1: 3x2 = 6 (this value remains constant)

    base area of box 2 if x=0

    4x2-0 = 8>6

    base area of box 2 if x=1

    4x2-1 = 7>6

    base area of box 2 if x=2

    4x2-2 = 6

    base area of box 2 if x=3

    4x2-3=5<6

    base area of box 2 if x=4

    4x2-4=4<6

    base area of box 2 if x=5

    4x2-5=3<6

    base area of box 2 if x=6

    4x2-6=2<6

    base area of box 2 if x=7

    4x2-7=1<6

    box 2 is more likely to occupy more space on the shelf. It has a probability of 5/8 of occupying more space on the shelf.
  2. 10 November, 13:30
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    If x = 1, the base areas are the same. But if x is greater than 1, then Box 2 has a greater base area. Therefore, Box 2 is likely to occupy more space on the shelf.
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