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Can someone help with two and three

Can someone help with two and three-example-1
User Dnclem
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#2). There was apparently some information about Amanda and
her molds in #1. I don't have that information, so I can't help with
this one. Maybe if YOU went and looked at the information in #1,
maybe THAT might help you with #2.

#3). The volume of a box is

Volume = (length) x (width) x (height) .

Raymond wants the volume to be 360 cubic inches,
and he wants the height to be 10 inches.

360 = (length) x (width) x (10)

Divide each side
by 10 : 36 = (length) x (width)

There's the key that unlocks the problem for you.
The length and width should be whole numbers,
and their product has to be 36 .
How many ways can you do that ?

36 x 1 = 36
18 x 2 = 36
12 x 3 = 36
9 x 4 = 36

That's four ways. Can you find any others ?

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