Respuesta :
we know that
the dimensions of the cube are------> 1/2 ft x 1/2 ft x 1/2 ft
Part A)
[the volume of the larger rectangular prism]=64*[(1/2)*(1/2)*(1/2)]=8 ft³
the answer Part A) is
8 ft³
Part B) B. what is the possible set of dimensions , in feet, of the larger rectangular prism?
we know that
[volume of rectangular prism]=L*W*H
volume of 1 cube=1/8 ft³
volume of 64 cubes=8 ft³
so
the answer Part B) is
any combination of whole cubes such that
L*W*H=64 cubes
Examples:
4 x 4 x 4-------> 4 cubes x 4 cubes x 4 cubes-----> 64 cubes
4 cubes-----> 4*(1/2)----> 2 ft
so
2 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft
8 x 8 x 1-------> 8 cubes x 8 cubes x 1 cube-----> 64 cubes
8 cubes-----> 8*(1/2)-----> 4 ft
1 cube-------> 1*(1/2)-----1/2 ft
so
4 ft x 4 ft x1/2 ft
8 x 4 x 2------> 8 cubes x 4 cubes x 2 cubes-----> 64 cubes
8 cubes-------> 8*(1/2)------> 4 ft
4 cubes-------> 4*(1/2)------> 2 ft
2 cubes-------> 2*(1/2)-----> 1 ft
so
4 ft x 2 ft x 1 ft
the dimensions of the cube are------> 1/2 ft x 1/2 ft x 1/2 ft
Part A)
[the volume of the larger rectangular prism]=64*[(1/2)*(1/2)*(1/2)]=8 ft³
the answer Part A) is
8 ft³
Part B) B. what is the possible set of dimensions , in feet, of the larger rectangular prism?
we know that
[volume of rectangular prism]=L*W*H
volume of 1 cube=1/8 ft³
volume of 64 cubes=8 ft³
so
the answer Part B) is
any combination of whole cubes such that
L*W*H=64 cubes
Examples:
4 x 4 x 4-------> 4 cubes x 4 cubes x 4 cubes-----> 64 cubes
4 cubes-----> 4*(1/2)----> 2 ft
so
2 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft
8 x 8 x 1-------> 8 cubes x 8 cubes x 1 cube-----> 64 cubes
8 cubes-----> 8*(1/2)-----> 4 ft
1 cube-------> 1*(1/2)-----1/2 ft
so
4 ft x 4 ft x1/2 ft
8 x 4 x 2------> 8 cubes x 4 cubes x 2 cubes-----> 64 cubes
8 cubes-------> 8*(1/2)------> 4 ft
4 cubes-------> 4*(1/2)------> 2 ft
2 cubes-------> 2*(1/2)-----> 1 ft
so
4 ft x 2 ft x 1 ft