Assume a box has a square base and the length of a side of

Chapter 7, Problem 7.1.6

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Assume a box has a square base and the length of a side of the base is equal to twice the height of the box. a. If the height is 4 inches, what are the dimensions of the base? b. Write functions for the surface area and the volume that are dependent on the height, h. c. If the volume has increased by a factor of 27, what has happened to the height? d. As the height increases, what will happen to the ratio of (surface area)/volume?

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