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14 March, 08:11

The length is one inch more than the width, which is one inch more than the height. The volume is

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  1. 14 March, 09:12
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    V = (2 + H) * (1 + H) * H = (2 + 3H + H²) unit³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    according to question:

    Let the Height be = H unit

    The measure of width = (1 inch + H) unit

    The measure of length = 1 inch + width = (1 inch + 1 inch + H) unit = (2 + H) unit

    So, the volume V = Length * width * Height

    Or, V = (2 + H) * (1 + H) * H = (2 + 3H + H²) unit³ Answer
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