SglMomNoBrains
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Decreasing Cube. Each of the three dimensions of a cube with sides of length S centimeters is decreased by a whole number of centimeters. The new volume in cubic centimeter is given my
V(s) = S^3-13s^2+54s-72
a) Find V(10)
b) If the new width is S-6 centimeters, then what are the new length and height
c) Find the volume when S=10 by multiplying the length, width, and height.
s^3-13s^2+54s-72 = 10^3-13(10)^2 + 54(10)-72
= 1000-13(10)^2 + 540-72
This is as far as I can go and I'm not even sure if I'm doing this right
V(s) = S^3-13s^2+54s-72
a) Find V(10)
b) If the new width is S-6 centimeters, then what are the new length and height
c) Find the volume when S=10 by multiplying the length, width, and height.
s^3-13s^2+54s-72 = 10^3-13(10)^2 + 54(10)-72
= 1000-13(10)^2 + 540-72
This is as far as I can go and I'm not even sure if I'm doing this right