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25 December, 17:28

Given the volume of a rectangular prism is 192 and the length is four more than the width and the height is 6, what is the length

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  1. 25 December, 20:49
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    Length is 8 units

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Start with equation for volume of a rectangular prism

    V = W*H*L

    Given values are H = 6 and also that the L = W + 4, put the equation in terms of W

    192 = W*6 * (W+4)

    192 = 6W^2+24W

    Moving everything to one side yields

    6W^2 + 24W - 192 = 0

    Divide both sides by 6 yields

    W^2 + 4W - 32 = 0

    By factoring

    (W+8) * (W-4) = 0

    Values would be W = - 8 or 4, since we are looking for positive values (dimensions of a prism) the value would be W = 4

    From the above equation L = W + 4 = 8 units

    Checking

    W*H*L = 4*8*6 = 192 which was the given volume from the problem statement
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