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9 October, 20:59

The height of a box that carol is wrapping is 7 inches more than the width of the box. the length is 2 inches less than twice the width. the volume of the box is 1,680 cubic inches. what are the dimensions of the box

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  1. 9 October, 22:00
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    The volume of the box is L * W * H = 1680

    Let the width be W. But Height, H, = W + 7 and Length, L, = 2W - 2

    So we have (2W - 2) * W * (W + 7) = 1680

    So we have (2W^2 - 2W) (W + 7) = 1680

    2W^3 - 2W^2 + 14W^2 - 14W = 1680

    2W^3 + 12W^2 - 14W = 1680

    W^3 + 6W^2 - 7W = 840

    W^3 + 6W^2 - 7W - 840 = 0

    Let f (w) = W^3 + 6W^2 - 7W - 840

    The root of the polynomial occurs when f (w) = 0

    So by trial and error let w = 8

    Then we have 8^3 + 6 (8) ^2 - 7 (8) - 840 = 0

    Hence w = 8 is a root of the equation.

    So we divide our polynomial by the root to obtain other roots, I. e W^3 + 6W^2

    - 7W - 840 divide by w - 8. Doing this we have w = 15 and W = 14.

    Hence the dimensions of the box is 8 * 15 * 14
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