Solve the problem.The material for the bottom of a rectangular box costs $3 per square foot while the material for the sides and top costs $1 per square foot. Find the greatest capacity such a box can have if the total amount available for material is $12.

A. 1 ft3
B. 4 ft3
C. 3 ft3
D. 2 ft3


Answer: D

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