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14 September, 22:15

Cole has a rectangular prism that measures 4in by 5 inches by 6 inches. He says by changing 1 dimension he can make a prism of 240 inches. What are the 3 ways he can do this?

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  1. 14 September, 22:21
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    First way: change in the 4 in dimension to 8 in

    Second way: change in the 5 in dimension to 10 in

    Third way: change in the 6 in dimension to 12 in

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The volume of a rectangular prism can be calculated by multiplying all the 3 dimensions:

    Volume = 4 * 5 * 6 = 120 in3

    To make a prism of 240 inches changing 1 dimension, Cole can choose any of the three dimensions to change.

    First way: change in the 4 inches dimension:

    Volume = x * 5 * 6 = 240

    x = 8 inches

    Second way: change in the 5 inches dimension:

    Volume = 4 * x * 6 = 240

    x = 10 inches

    Third way: change in the 6 inches dimension:

    Volume = 4 * 5 * x = 240

    x = 12 inches
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