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yan [13]
3 years ago
5

Katherine wants to construct a small box with a volume of 20 cubic inches30. with the following specifications. The length of a

box is five more than its widthIts depth is one less than its width. What are the dimensions of the box in simplestradical form and rounded to the nearest hundredth? Only an algebraic solutionwill receive full credit.

Mathematics
1 answer:
aliina [53]3 years ago
3 0
Width = w. Length = w+5. Height = w-1. So (w+5)·w·(w-1)=20. 3w+4=20. 3w=16. W=5.33. Length = 5.33+5. (10.33). Height = 5.33-1. (4.33) :)
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