SOLUTION: Brady and Tito have boxes that have the same length and width. Brady's box has twice the volume of Titos box. If Titos box is 5 inches high, what is the height of Brady's box?

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Question 869700: Brady and Tito have boxes that have the same length and width. Brady's box has twice the volume of Titos box. If Titos box is 5 inches high, what is the height of Brady's box?
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Vb/Vt = 2
Vb/Vt = A*h1/A*h2
2 = h1/5
h1= 10

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