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A cardboard square, 2 feet on each side, has 3 inches square cut out of each corner so that an open box can be constructed. Find the volume of the box in cubic inches.
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A cardboard square, 2 feet on each side, has 3 inches square cut out of each corner so that an open box can be constructed. Find the volume of the box in cubic inches.
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A cardboard square, 2 feet on each side, has 3 inches square cut out of each corner so that an open box can be constructed. Find the volume of the box in cubic inches.
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When the four new flaps are folded up, the remaining square is 12-3-3=6 inches on a side, and the height is 3 inches.
Thus, the volume is 6*6*3=108 cubic inches (base area multiplied by height).
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