Consider a box with dimensions 3 cm × 5 cm × 11 cm. If all of its dimensions are increased by x cm, what values of x will give a box with a volume between 300 cm3 and 900 cm3?
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The original dimensions are: - Length (L) = 11 cm - Width (W) = 5 cm - Height (H) = 3 cm Show more…
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