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john made two candles in the shape of rectangular prisms. The first candle is 12cm high, 4 cm long, and 6 cm wide. The second candle is 4 cm higher, but has the same length and width. How much additional wax was needed to make the taller candle?

User Appeiron
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Answer:

96
cm^3

Explanation:

To determine how much additional wax was needed to make the taller candle, we determine the volume of each of the candles and find the difference in their volumes

First Candle

  • Height=12cm
  • Length=4 cm
  • Width= 6 cm

Volume=Height X Length X Width

=12 X 4 X 6

=288
cm^3

Second Candle

The second candle is 4cm higher

  • Height=12+4=16cm
  • Length=4 cm
  • Width= 6 cm

Volume=Height X Length X Width

=16 X 4 X 6

=384
cm^3

Difference in Volume = 384-288 =96
cm^3

Therefore, 96
cm^3 of additional wax was used to make the second candle.

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