An architect is designing a public storage building with two different sized storage units. The ceilings will be 8 feet high for each storage unit. A) All small storage units will have square floors the volume of each small unit will be 1,800 cubic feet. What will be the dimensions of each of these storage units? B) The ration of the dimensions in the architect’s drawing to the dimension of the actual small storage unit is 1 inch to 72 inches. How many inches of the architects drawing would represent the actual width of each small storage unit in Part A?
C) All large unit will have rectangular floors the volume of each of the small units is one third the volume of the large storage units. What will be the volume of each of the large storage units? D) The dimension of the rectangular floor of a large storage unit are whole numbers greater than or equal to the floor dimension of a small storage unit in part A. What could be the floor dimension of large storage unit.
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