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27 October, 01:55

Two boxes have the same volume. one box has a base that is 222 inches by 222 inches. the other box has a base that is 444 inches by 444 inches.

how many times as tall is the box with the smaller base?

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  1. 27 October, 02:23
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    It is 4 times as tall.

    Let h₁ be the height of the box with the smaller base and h₂ be the height of the box with the larger base.

    The volume of the box with the smaller base is given by 2 (2) (h₁). The volume of the box with the larger base is given by 4 (4) (h₂). Since they are equal:

    2 (2) (h₁) = 4 (4) (h₂)

    4h₁=16h₂

    Dividing both sides by 4,

    4h₁/4 = 16h₂/4

    h₁ = 4h₂

    The height of the box with the smaller base is 4 times the height of the box with the larger base.
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