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24 October, 21:37

A manufacturer of shipping boxes has a box shaped like a cube. The side length is (5a + 4b). What is the volume of the box in terms of A and b

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  1. 24 October, 21:39
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    The volume of the cube would be S^3, where S is the length of the side.

    Volume = (5a + 4b) ^3

    Which becomes:

    (5a+4b) (5a+4b) (5a+4b)

    Multiply the first two sets of parenthesis by each other:

    (25a^2+40ab+16b^2) (5a+4b)

    Now multiply that by the 3rd set of parenthesis to get:

    125a^3+300a^2b + 240ab^2 + b^3
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