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Scorpion4ik [409]
1 year ago
12

The volume of a rectangular box is 2x(2x+4)(2x-2). (Drawing is not to

Mathematics
1 answer:
Vsevolod [243]1 year ago
5 0

Statement B about the volume of the box is true. The volume is the product of the area of the base,2x(2x+4), and the height, 2x - 2.

<h3>What is volume?</h3>

The term “volume” refers to the amount of three-dimensional space taken up by an item or a closed surface. It is denoted by V and its SI unit is in cubic cm.

The volume of the rectangle = area × height

Volume of box =2x(2x+4)×2x - 2.

The volume is the product of the area of the base,2x(2x+4), and the height, 2x - 2.

Hence, statement B about the volume of the box is true.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Now we can say that;

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framing in equation form we get;

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