Asked by Alexander

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Madelyn had a square piece of cardboard that 10 inches in length. She cut one 3-inch square from each corner, as shown below. Please show your work!

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Answered by oobleck
I drew a square of size 10
3 units from each edge, I drew a dotted line to show where to fold it.
I folded up the sides.

Now what?
Answered by Alexander
file:///C:/Users/steph/AppData/Local/Packages/Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe/TempState/Downloads/ARA%20U8%20Portfolio%20Final%20(2).pdf

Here I think this will help.
Answered by oobleck
I cannot read files on your C: drive
Why don't you just say what you want to do?
Figure the volume of the box? the surface area? cost using given data?
Answered by Alexander
The surface area please.
Answered by oobleck
the base is a 4x4 square
there are 4 sides, each 3x4
so add them all up, right?
Answered by henry2,
Ac = 4(3*3) = 36 in^2. = Area cut.
Ar = Area remaining.
Ac + Ar = 10^2 = 100 in^2.
36 + Ar = 100,
Ar =

Answered by Anonymous
so basically henry2, like what herny said to do but subtract 100-36=64
AR=64 because 64+36=100 that easy Hope this helped Take care and God bless.
Answered by Diamond
I think it is 80 sq. in.
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