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Mathematics, 30.10.2020 16:50 emilyplays474

The actual packing volume in cubic feet, p(s), within a packing crate depends on the length of the side of the
base, s, in feet, and of the square-based supports by
spanning placed at each corner. This relationship is
represented by the table.
S
1
1
3
1
1
1-
1
4
p(s)
91.125
2.
64
4
42.875
27
15.625

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