Mathematics, 24.11.2020 23:50 genyjoannerubiera
Talia is packing a moving box. She has a square-framed poster with an area of square feet. The cube-shaped box has a volume of cubic feet. Will the poster lie flat in the box? Explain?
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An area of square feet means the square poster has dimensions
nothing ft
nothing ft. If the poster were the side of a cube, that cube would have a volume of
nothing . The box has a
▼
smaller
larger
volume, so its sides must be
▼
smaller
larger
than the sides of the poster, meaning that the poster
▼
would not
would
lie flat in the bottom of the box.
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