Mathematics
Mathematics, 07.03.2021 23:10, timthaartist

Your selection 1. Which ball did you select? What do you know about the base of the box? (2 points: 1 point for the selection, 1 point for the information)
Modeling your box
I selected a volleyball. The box has a square base.

2. Here is some more information about making the boxes:
• SportsBounceCo uses flat sheets of cardboard to make boxes.
• The company uses square sheets for volleyball boxes and rectangular sheets for football boxes. • The boxes will have a clear plastic top, so customers can see the product.
• The height of the box is always 1 inch greater than the width of the ball.
• To assemble the box, corners are cut out of each sheet and the edges are taped together.

Draw and label the necessary dimensions for your cardboard sheet. Use x for the width and x + 1 for the height. (4 points: 2 points for the drawing, 2 points for correct labels)

3. Now use your drawing to write an equation for the area of the entire sheet of cardboard. First write the equation as the product of two binomials, and then as a simplified trinomial. You can the tile tool to check your work by moving x-tiles and unit tiles to the vertical and horizontal bars in the tool. (4 points: 2 points for the product of binomials, 2 points for trinomial form)

4. Next write an equation for the surface area of the box (after the sheet has been folded). Don't include a top for the box; the top will be added later. (2 points: 2 points for the correct equation)
5. Fill in the table below to calculate the amount of material wasted in producing each size of box. Show your work. (6 points: 2 points for each different width)
Ball diameter
Area of full sheet of cardboard
Surface area of box
Area removed from corners
8 in
9 in
10 in

Ball diameter
Area of full sheet of cardboard
Surface area of box
Area removed from corners
4 in
5 in
6 in
A fraction of a problem
6. SportsBounceCo makes only boxes that have sides that are measured in whole inches, like the boxes you have been describing so far. Is it possible for them to produce a box that has a surface area that is not a whole number? How do you know?
(2 points: 1 point for a correct response, 1 point for an explanation)

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