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3 June, 17:24

Raymond want to make a box that has a volume of 360 cubic inches. He wants the height to be 10 inches and the other two dimensions to be whole numbers of inches. How many different-sizes boxes can he makes?

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  1. 3 June, 17:33
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    Let's cal the two unknown dimensions n and m, then 10nm=360 hence n*m=36

    36=3*3*2*2 hence there are 5 ways to choose the dimensions.
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