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3 September, 05:47

A box in the shape of a rectangular prism, with dimensions 12 inches by 18 inches by 12 inches, can hold exactly 12 cubes

measuring 6 inches on each side

If the length and width of the base are doubled, how many cubes could the new box hold?

18

24

48

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  1. 3 September, 08:51
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    number of cube the new box can hold = 10368 / 216 = 48

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The rectangular prism has the dimension of 12 by 18 by 12 inches. The volume of the rectangular prism can be expressed as

    volume of rectangular prism = LWH

    where

    L = length

    W = width

    H = height

    volume of rectangular prism = LWH

    Volume of rectangular prism = LWH

    Volume of rectangular prism = 12 * 18 * 12 = 2592 inches³

    Volume of cube = L³

    Volume of cube = 6³ = 216 inches³

    The actual number of cube wood according to the question the prism can hold will be = 2592/216 = 12 cubes

    When the length and width of the base are doubled. The volume will be as follows

    volume of the prism = LWH

    L = 12 * 2 = 24 inches

    W = 18 * 2 = 36 inches

    volume of the prism = 24 * 36 * 12 = 10368 inches³

    number of cube the new box can hold = 10368 / 216 = 48
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