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Stephanie has six identical gift boxes to wrap. Each box is a cube that measures 6 inches on each side. She would like to wrap them all using the same gift wrapping paper. The roll of wrapping paper she has is 30 inches wide and 10 feet long.
a. Draw a net of one gift box and label each part of the net with its dimensions.
b. Will Stephanie have enough wrapping paper to wrap all six of the boxes? Allow 2 inches for each box for overlapping the paper when it is wrapped.
c. If Stephanie was short of wrapping paper, how much more did she need? If Stephanie had enough wrapping paper, how much of the ten feet was left over?


Sagot :

6 x 6 =
The cube has 6 sides and each side is 6 inches so it’s 6 x 6 = 36 inches
10 feet = 120 inches + 30 inches = 150 inches
No she won’t have enough for all 6 boxes

Answer:

A. NO PHOTO AVAILABLE

B. No.

C. 72 ft (6 inches left over)

Step-by-step explanation:

a: N/A

b: 24 x 6 = 144 inches on each side

1 ft = 12 in

144 in = 12 ft

Stephanie only had enough wrapping paper to wrap only 1 gift box, with 6 inches left over. 1 foot and 6 inches will not be enough to cover all the gift boxes.

c: Multiply and then add remainder to get a subtraction problem. Then, subtract the remainder of 6 from the number from the product of the multiplication:

144 x 6 = 864 + 6 = 870

870 - 6 = 864 inches, or 72 feet in lowest terms, would be enough to cover all the gift boxes, with 6 inches left over.

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