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23 December, 21:03

An open square-based container is made by cutting 4 cm square pieces out of a piece of tinplate if the volume of the container is 120cm^3 find the size of the original piece of tinplate

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  1. 23 December, 23:09
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    Original measures of the tinplate square: x cm * x cm

    Measure of thesides of the tinplate after cutting two 4 cm square pieces out of each side: [x - 8]*[x - 8] (this is the base of the container)

    Volume of the container = : area of the base * height

    area of the base = [x - 8]^2

    height = 4 cm

    Volume of the container 4*[x - 8]^2 = 120 cm^3

    Divide both sides by 4: [x - 8]^2 = 30 cm^2

    Extract square root from both sides: [x - 8] = √ (30 cm^2)

    [x - 8] ≈ 5.5 cm

    x ≈ 5.5cm + 8 cm ≈ 13.5 cm

    Answer: the side of the original tinplate square was approximately 13.3 cm
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