SOLUTION: I have a box with dimensions of 3, 6, 8. If I want to increase the volume by 450, what will the new dimensions of the box need to be?

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Question 835579: I have a box with dimensions of 3, 6, 8. If I want to increase the volume by 450, what will the new dimensions of the box need to be?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I have a box with dimensions of 3, 6, 8.
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Vol = 3*6*8 = 144
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If I want to increase the volume by 450, what will the new dimensions of the box need to be?
144 + 450 = 594
Any combination of the 3 dims with a product of 594.

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