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15 January, 06:01

The bottom of a box is to be a rectangle with a perimeter of 36 CM. The Box must be for me centimeters high. What dimensions give the maximun volume?

a. l = 14 cm, w = 4 cm

b. l = 9 cm, w = 9 cm

c. l = 12 cm, w = 6 cn

d. l = 8 cm, w = 10 cm

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  1. 15 January, 09:30
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The maximum is always obtained when a square is used for some part of a rectangular prism. That would mean the bottom of the box would be 9 by 9. because those dimensions would give a square. Suppose that me which I take to be the height or h = 5.

    The maximum volume would be 9*9*5 = 405 cubic units.

    Does D come closer?

    V = l * w * h

    V = 8*10*5

    V = 400 cubic units which is less than 405.
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