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1 February, 17:45

Pick a product that might be packaged in the shape of a rectangular prism.

Surface Area: S. A.=2lw+2wh+2lh

Volume: V=lwh

Choose an appropriate length, width, and height for your package so that it can fit the product you are shipping. Using these dimensions, what is the ratio of surface area to volume?

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  1. 1 February, 17:56
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    Let us assume the following units of measure:

    Length = 10 inches

    Width = 5 inches

    Height = 8 inches

    Surface area = 2lw + 2wh + 2lh

    S. A = 2 (10in * 5in) + 2 (5in * 8in) + 2 (10in * 8in)

    S. A = 2 (50in²) + 2 (40in² + 2 (80in²)

    S. A = 100in² + 80in² + 160in²

    S. A = 340 in²

    Volume = lwh

    V = 10 in * 5 in * 8 in

    V = 400 in³

    ratio of the surface area to volume?

    340 in² / 400 in³ = 34 / 40 in = 17/20 in
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