Max's carton has a height of 6 inches with a base area of 12 inches squared. Tucker's carton has a height of 7 inches with a base area of 10 inches squared. How much more volume does Max's carton have than Tucker's?
First, let's calculate the volumes of the two cartons.
Volume of Max's carton = base area * height
= 12 in² * 6 in
= 72 in³
Volume of Tucker's carton = base area * height
= 10 in² * 7 in
= 70 in³
Now, let's find out how much more volume Max's carton has than Tucker's.
Difference in volume = Volume of Max's carton - Volume of Tucker's carton
= 72 in³ - 70 in³
= 2 in³
Therefore, Max's carton has 2 cubic inches more volume than Tucker's carton.