Answer:
NO
Step-by-step explanation:
Surface area = 2lw+ 2 lh + 2 hw Where h = height, w= width and l = length
We will double w
SA becomes 2l(2w) + 2lh + 2h(2w)
SA = 4lw + 2lh + 4lw
Doubling the SA
2SA = 2(2lw+ 2 lh + 2 hw)
= 4lw + 4lh +4 hw
2SA =? SA for 2w
4lw + 4lh +4 hw = 4lw + 2lh + 4lw
This is not the same
Doubling one dimension does not double the surface area
linear equation.
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{x,y,z} = {-22/13,29/13,6/13}
24
1 / 4 x + 18 = x
x / 4 + 18 = x
x = x / 4 + 18
x - x / 4 = 18
( 4x / 4 ) - ( x/4 ) = 18
( 4x - x ) / 4 = 18
3x / 4 = 18
3x = 18 * 4
x = ( 18 * 4 ) / 3
= 6 * 4
x = 24