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Raymond wants to make a box that has a volume of 360 cubic inches. He wants the height to be 10 inches and the other two dimensions to be whole numbers of inches. How many different sized boxes can he make?
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Answered by
Steve
360 = 10*36
The factors of 36 are
1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,36
Pair them up to get your answer.
The factors of 36 are
1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,36
Pair them up to get your answer.
Answered by
Victoria
The answer is 9
Answered by
Anonymous
5 boxes
Answered by
Anonymous
Raymond wants to make a box that has a volume of 360 cubic inches.He wants the height to be 10 inches and the other two dimensions to be whole numbers of inches.How many different-sized boxes can he make?
Answered by
Sophie
The answer is 5, because the factors of 36=1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,36. You can pair these up in 2's to get the Lengths and the widths. Then you would put 10 as the height to make all the products into 360.
Answered by
Kyle
9 because there is 9 factors of 360 that are also factors of 10
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Answered by
poopy
Wants to make a box that has a volume of 360 cubic inches. He wants the height to be 10 inches and the other two dimen?????
Answered by
Price
The answers ur mom
Answered by
Price
Wow answers from 2016 R.I.P
Answered by
Price
its 9 im from 2022 btw R.I.P Covid-19 [I wish]
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