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mary has 50 earring boxes. the boxes measure 1 inch on each side. how many rectangular prisms, each with a different sized base, could mary make by stacking all of the earring boxes?
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mary has 50 earring boxes. the boxes measure 1 inch on each side. how many rectangular prisms, each with a different sized base, could mary make by stacking all of the earring boxes?
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Given:
50 earring boxes
1 inch on each side
Volume = a³ = (1 in)³ = 1 in³
1 in³ x 50 boxes = 50 in³
Let us do a prime factorization:
50 ÷ 2 = 25
25 ÷ 5 = 5
1 x 2 x 5 x 5
probable dimensions of the rectangular prisms
height x width x length
1 x 1 x 50
1 x 2 x 25
1 x 5 x 10
The can make 3 rectangular prisms based on the probable dimension.
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