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4. After all of this gardening work, George decides he needs a new shed to replace the old one. His current shed is a rectangular prism that measures 6feet long by 5feet wide by 8feet high. He realizes he needs a shed with 480 cubic feet of storage. Use this to answer the questions below.

A. Will he achieve his goal if he doubles each dimension? Why or why not?


B. If he wants to keep the height the same, what could the other dimensions be for him to get the volume he wants?


C. If he uses the dimension in Part B, what could be the area of the new shed's floor?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A: Yes he will achive his goal if he doubles it because his first one onlt has 240, if you double it it can reach his goal which is 480.

I only know part one.

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