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13 August, 23:34

Max's carton has a height of 6 inches with a base area of 12 inches squared. Tucker's carton has a height of 7 inches with a base area of 10 inches squared. How much more volume does Max's carton have than Tucker's?

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  1. 13 August, 23:45
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    To find out how much more volume Max's carton has when compared to Tucker's, you will need to find the volume of each and then compare them.

    Max:

    V = BH, where B is the base area

    = 12 in^2 x 6 in

    V = 72 cubic inches

    Tucker:

    V = BH

    = 10 in^2 x 7 in

    V = 70 cubic inches

    Max's carton is 72 cubic inches and Tucker's carton is 70 cubic inches. Max's is 2 cubic inches greater.
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