A cardboard box holds 31.25 cubic inches of creamy butter. The butter is molded into a square prism that is 5 inches long. How much cardboard would it take to make the box, assuming the butter fits exactly into the box and there is no overlap.

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Answer:

62.5 Square Inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of the molded butter=31.25 cubic inches

Length of the molded butter=5 Inches

Volume=length X width X height

Since it is a square prism, width = height. Therefore:

[tex]31.25=5w^2\\[/tex]

Divide both sides by 5

[tex]w^2=6.25\\w=\sqrt{6.25}=2.5 \:inches[/tex]

The amount of cardboard needed to make the box, which exactly fits the butter is the total surface area of the butter.

Total Surface area [tex]=2(lw+lw+w^2) =4lw+2w^2[/tex]

Since l=5 in, w= 2.5 in

Surface Area [tex]=4*5*2.5+2(2.5)^2[/tex]

=62.5 Square Inches