
(a)
To find: the volume of the figure
(a)

Answer to Problem 27PPS
The volume of the rectangular box is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Consider the figure
Formula used:
The volume V of the rectangular box is
Calculation:
The objective is to find the volume of the figure.
The volume V of the rectangular box is given by the formula
Where l is the length, w is the width and h is the height of the rectangular box.
Put
Thus, the volume V is
Conclusion:
Therefore, the volume of the rectangular box is
(b)
To explain:the volume change if one of the dimensions is doubled.
(b)

Answer to Problem 27PPS
Therefore, when three of the dimensions are doubled then the new volume is also 8 times the old volume.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The objective is to find the change in volume when one of the dimensions is doubled.
Let length l is doubled. Let the new volume is
Thus, the new volume
When one of the dimensions is doubled then the new volume is also doubled.
The objective is to find the change in volume when two of the dimensions are doubled.
Let l length and width w is doubled. Let the new volume is
Thus, the new volume
When two of the dimensions are doubled then the new volume is also 4 times the old volume.
The objective is to find the change in volume when three of the dimensions are doubled.
Let length l , width w and height h is doubled. Let the new volume is
Thus, the new volume
When three of the dimensions are doubled then the new volume is also 8 times the old volume
Conclusion:
Therefore, when three of the dimensions are doubled then the new volume is also 8 times the old volume.
(c)
To discuss: the repeat above steps and triple each dimension.
(c)

Answer to Problem 27PPS
When three of the dimensions are triple then the new volume is also 27 times the old volume.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The objective is to find the change in volume when one of the dimensions is triple.
Let lengthl is triple. Let the new volume is
Thus, the new volume
When one of the dimensions is triple then the new volume is also triple.
The objective is to find the change in volume when two of the dimensions are triple.
Let length l and width w is triple. Let the new volume is
Thus, the new volume
When two of the dimensions are triple then the new volume is also 9 times the old volume
The objective is to find the change in volume when three of the dimensions are triple.
Let length l width w and heighth his triple. Let the new volume is
Thus, the new volume
When three of the dimensions are triple then the new volume is also 27 times the old volume.
Conclusion:
Therefore,when three of the dimensions are triple then the new volume is also 27 times the old volume.
(d)
To discuss: the repeat above steps and triple each dimension.
(d)

Answer to Problem 27PPS
When each of the dimensions is multiplied by 6 then the new volume is also 216 times the old volume.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The objective is to find the change in volume when each of the dimensions are multiplied by 6. Let length l , width w and height h his multiplied by 6. Let the new volume is
Thus, the new volume
When each of the dimensions is multiplied by 6 then the new volume is also 216 times the old volume.
Conclusion:
Therefore,when each of the dimensions is multiplied by 6 then the new volume is also 216 times the old volume.
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