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mariarad [96]
2 years ago
7

While packing for thier cross-country move, the chen family uses a crate that has the shape of a cube. The Chens want to pack a

large, framed painting. if the framed painting has the shpae of a square with an area of 12 square feet, will the painting fit flat against a side of the crate?​
Mathematics
1 answer:
Brrunno [24]2 years ago
3 0

If the framed picture is shaped like a square and has a 12 square foot surface area, then the answer is yes, it will fit flush against the edge of the crate.

Given Part A:

the volume of the cube = 64 cubic feet

therefore, ∛64 = 4 feet

hence one edge measures 4 feet.

Now for Part B:

the area of the square is 12 square feet.

hence, √12 = 3.36 feet.

we can observe that 3.46<4

which indicates that the area covered by the painting is less than that of the one side of the crate, which makes it easy for the painting to fit in the crate.

Hence the painting will fit a side of crate.

Learn more about Area and Perimeter here:

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While packing for their cross-country move, the Chen family uses a that has the shape of a cube. PART A PART B If the crate has the volume V = 64 cubic feet, The Chens want to pack a large, framed painting. If an area of 12 square feet , will the painting fit flat what is the length of one edge? the framed painting has the shape of a square with against a side of the crate? Explain.

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