Respuesta :
Answer:
Part A:
Locker A is bigger
Locker A has a volume 324 of cubic feet
Part B:
$113.4 each month
Step-by-step explanation:
∵ The dimensions of locker A are 6 , 6 , 9 feet
∴ Its volume = 6 × 6 × 9 = 324 feet³
∵ The volume of locker B is 306 feet³
∴ Locker A is bigger
Part B:
∵ The monthly rent for locker A = $0.35
∴ The cost of rent of the largest = 0.35 × 324 = $113.4 each month
Answer:
Storage locker A is 6 feet wide, 6 feet deep, and has a height of 9 feet.
Its volume can be found as = [tex]6\times6\times9=324[/tex] cubic feet.
Storage locker B has a volume of 306 cubic feet.
Part A:
Locker A is bigger. Locker A has a volume of 324 cubic feet, which is 18 cubic feet more than the volume of Locker B.
Part B:
The monthly rent for Locker A is $0.35 per cubic foot. So, total rent becomes:
[tex]324\times0.35=113.4[/tex] dollars
The monthly rent for Locker B is $0.40 per cubic foot. So, total rent becomes:
[tex]306\times0.40=122.4[/tex] dollars
Therefore, it costs $113.40 to rent the largest locker each month.