A wooden garden tray with a base area of xy square inches is filled with soil up to a certain height. The tray contains (x2y + 10xy2 + 12xy) cubic inches of soil. The height of the tray is represented by the expression http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_algebra1_v14/10_19_41.gif Which expression below is the correct simplified form of the height of the tray?
Choices: 11xy + 12 x + 10y + 12 x + 10xy2 + 12xy x2y + 10xy2 + 12
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http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_algebra1_v14/10_19_41.gif
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when I click on it, it comes up
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Since the volume of the garden tray is equal to the base area multiplied by the height (V=B*H), the final expression for volume is equal to xy*height. Height is equal to the volume of the tray divided by its base (H=V/B). To find the height, factor xy (base area) out of each term in the given expression for volume: V=(x^2)y + 10x(y^2) + 12xy=xy(x+10y+12), height=(x+10y+12).
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