If the average box size for trucks 1 and 2 increases from 0.2 cubic feet to 0.4 cubic feet and the average box size for truck 3 remains 0.5 cubic feet how many fewer boxes will fit on the three trucks
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Assume that the total volume capacity of each truck is constant. Let \( V_1 \), \( V_2 \), and \( V_3 \) represent the volume capacities of trucks 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Show more…
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