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Mathematics, 30.03.2020 21:55 lia3865

Some airlines have restrictions on the size of items of luggage that passengers are allowed to take with them. Suppose that one has a rule that the sum of the length, width and height of any piece of luggage must be less than or equal to 156 cm. A passenger wants to take a box of the maximum allowable volume. If the length and width are to be equal, what should the dimensions be?
length = width =52cm
height = 52cm
volume=140608cm^3
If the length is be twice the width, what should the dimensions be?
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