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24 April, 17:25

Two boxes have the same volume. One box has a base that is 22 inches by 22 inches. The other box has a base that is 44 inches by 44 inches. How many times as tall is the box with the smaller base?

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  1. 24 April, 20:35
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    4 times

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Volume formula

    V = w * l * h

    Given: the two boxes have the same volume

    Let h1 = the height of the box with smaller base and h2 = the height of the box with bigger base

    So

    (22) (22) h1 = (44) (44) h2

    484 h1 = 1936 h2

    Divide both sides by 484

    484 h1/484 = 1936 h2 / 484

    Simplifying

    h1 = 4 h2

    Answer: The height of the box with smaller base is 4 times as tall than the height of the box with bigger base
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