A company is experimenting with two new boxes for packaging merchandise. Each box is a cube with the side lengths shown. (smalle
r box is 12 in, larger box is 18 in.)
What is the ratio of the side lengths of the smaller box to the side lengths of the larger box in lowest terms?
(question is the one with 2 un answered boxes)
2 answers:
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Answer:
2 : 3
Step-by-step explanation:
12 : 18 is the ratio, but we have to simplify. The GCF (greatest common factor) is 6, so let's divide them both by 6. Right now, we get
2 : 3
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