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18 July, 20:25

When sending a rectangular package through the U. S. Postal Service, the combined length and girth (perimeter of the cross section) cannot exceed 108 inches. Up to what length can a package be if the width and height are 10 and 15 inches?

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  1. 18 July, 20:33
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    Let W = width of package

    Let H = height of package

    Let L = length of package

    The perimeter cab be one of the following:

    P = 2 (L + W), or

    P = 2 (L + H)

    The perimeter of the cross section cannot exceed 108 in.

    When the width is 10 in, then

    2 (L + 10) < = 108

    L + 10 < = 54

    L < = 44 in

    When the height is 15 in, then

    2 (L + 15) < = 108

    L + 15 < = 54

    L < = 39 in

    To satisfy both of these conditions requires that L < = 39 in.

    Answer: 39 inches
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