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Snyder's Storage Company rents storage containers in two sizes. The small container measures 8 m x 8 m x 12 m and the large container measures 11 m x 11 m x 17 m. If the containers rent for $3/cubic meter for 1 month, how much more does it cost to rent a large storage container than a small storage container for a month?

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volumeof \: small \: container \\  = l \times b \times h \\  = 8 \times 8 \times 12 \\  = 768  \: {m}^{3}  \\ rent \: for \: 1 {m}^{3}   \: for \: 1 \: month=3 \: dollar \\ rent \: for \: 768 {m}^{3}   \: for \: 1 \: month \\ =3 \times 768 \\  = 2304 \: dollars \\ volume \: of \: large \: container \:  \\  = l \times  b\times  h \\  = 11 \times 11 \times 17 \\  = 2057  \: {m}^{3}  \\ rent \: for \: 1 {m}^{3}   \: for \: 1 \: month=3 \: dollar \\ rent \: for \: 2057 {m}^{3}   \: for \: 1 \: month \\ =3 \times 2057\\  = 6171 \: dollars \\  \blue{ \underline{cost \: of \: large \: container \: to \: the \: small}} \\  \blue{ \underline{container}} \\  \frac{cost \: of \: large \: container}{cost \: of \: small \: container}  =  \frac{6171}{2304}   =  \frac{ 2057 }{768}  \\  \\ \red{\mathfrak{\underline{\large{Hope \: It \: Helps \: You }}}} \\ \blue{\mathfrak{\underline{\large{Mark \: Me \: Brainliest}}}}

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