Alphinaud decides he needs a new shed to replace the old one. His current shed is a
rectangular prism that measures 2 feet long by 3 feet wide by 6 feet high. He realizes he needs a shed with 240 cubic feet of storage.

Part A: Will he achieve his goal if he doubles each dimension? Why or why not?

Part B: If he wants to keep the height the same, what could the other dimensions be for
him to get the volume he wants?

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Answer:

part B

Step-by-step explanation: if you doubled it, it would be 4 x 6 x 12 = 288. but 6 x 10 x 4 = 240. YOUR WELCOME :)

Yeah that other person is correct