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Denise is designing a storage box in shape of a cube. Each side of the box has a length of 10 inches .She needs more room and d...Asked by noreen
denise is designing a stroage box in the shape of a cube. Each side of the box has a length of 10 inches. She needs more room and decides to construst a large box in the shape of a cube with a volume of 2,000 cubic inches. By how many inches, to the NEAREST TENTH, should she INCREASE the length of each side of the origional box?
mu question is that how do you start this problem?
please help!!! me out......thnx
mu question is that how do you start this problem?
please help!!! me out......thnx
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Answered by
bobpursley
(s+10)^3=2000= 2*1000
take the cube root of each side
s+10=10*cuberoot2
s= 10(cube root(2) -1)
put this in the google search window
10(cube root(2) -1)
and you will get the answer on how much each side will have to be increased.
take the cube root of each side
s+10=10*cuberoot2
s= 10(cube root(2) -1)
put this in the google search window
10(cube root(2) -1)
and you will get the answer on how much each side will have to be increased.
Answered by
noreen
Thank you bobpursley.........i apperaciate it for helping me out....thnx again...:)
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