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Mathematics, 14.09.2021 08:40 daniecott

A piece of 8.5-by-13-inch cardboard has identical squares cut from its corners. It is then folded into a box with no lid. The volume of the box in cubic inches is 4c - 43c2 + 110.5c,
where c is the side length of the missing square in inches.
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What is the volume of the box if c = 1 in.?
The volume of the box is 71.5 in?
What is the volume of the box if c = 1.5 in.?
The volume of the box is 107.25 in?
What is the volume of the box if c = 4.25 in.?
8.5 in.
13 in.
The volume of the box is 303.875
in?
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