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a cookie company packages its cookies in a rectangular prism box designed with square bases which have both a length and a width of 4 inches less than the height of the box. write a polynomial expression that represents the volume of a box with height x inches

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User Jwiklund
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Represent your unknowns: Let s be the length of one side of the box. The relationship between s and x is s = x-4.

The volume of the box is (length)(width)(height), which here equals the following: V(x) = (x-4)*(x-4)*(x). You may either leave this result as is, or shorten it to V(x) = (x-4)^2*x, or expand (x-4)*(x-4)*(x).
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User Frank AK
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Answer: Our required expression for volume of a box is
x(x-4)^2

Explanation:

Let the height of the box be 'x'.

Let the length of the box be 'x-4'.

Let the width of the box be 'x-4'.

As we know the formula for volume of a box.

So, the volume of a box is given by


Volume=Length* Width* Height\\\\Volume=(x-4)* (x-4)* x\\\\Volume=x(x-4)^2

Hence, our required expression for volume of a box is
x(x-4)^2

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