1957 AHSME Problems/Problem 6
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Problem
An open box is constructed by starting with a rectangular sheet of metal in. by in. and cutting a square of side inches from each corner. The resulting projections are folded up and the seams welded. The volume of the resulting box is:
Solution
The resulting metal piece looks something like this where the white parts are squares of length :
From here, try to visualize the rectangular prism coming together and realize the height is , the length is , and the width is . Therefore, the volume is .
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