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Aug 20th, 2002, 07:22 PM
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proportianal geometry problem
Rectangular prism A is defined as such: Length is twice as long as width, and half as long as height. A rectangular prism B has one extra unit in each dimension as A. The difference in the volume of prism B and twice the volume of prism A, plus one, is one 8th of the total volume of prism A. What are the exact dimesions of both prisms A and B? Can this be solved? Please explain how you got the answer.
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