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24 June, 07:57

A box has a volume of 128 feet3. The length is twice the width and the height is the same as the width. What are the dimensions of the box?

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  1. 24 June, 08:04
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    Let the width of the box = X

    The height would also be X

    The length would be 2X

    Volume = L x W x H

    128 = X * X * 2x

    Simplify:

    128 = x^2 * 2x

    128 = x^3 * 2

    Divide both sides by 2:

    x^3 = 64

    Take the cubic root of both sides:

    X = 4

    The width = 4 feet

    The height = 4 feet

    The length = 8 feet.
  2. 24 June, 08:26
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    W = 4 ft H=4 ft L=8 ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Suppose the box is a rectangular box and its volume is 128 cubic feet

    W: Wide L: Length H:Height

    H=2W

    H=W

    Box volume: H*W*L=2W*W*W=2W³

    2W³ = 128

    W³ = 64

    W = 4 ft H=4 ft L=8 ft
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