{"status": "success", "data": {"description_md": "A box $2$ centimeters high, $3$ centimeters wide, and $5$ centimeters long can hold $40$ grams of clay.  A second box with twice the height, three times the width, and the same length as the first box can hold $n$ grams of clay.  What is $n$?\n\n$\\textbf{(A)}\\ 120\\qquad\\textbf{(B)}\\ 160\\qquad\\textbf{(C)}\\ 200\\qquad\\textbf{(D)}\\ 240\\qquad\\textbf{(E)}\\ 280$\n___\nFull credit goes to [MAA](https://maa.org/) for authoring these problems. These problems were taken on the [AOPS](https://artofproblemsolving.com/) website.", "description_html": "<p>A box  <span class=\"katex--inline\">2</span>  centimeters high,  <span class=\"katex--inline\">3</span>  centimeters wide, and  <span class=\"katex--inline\">5</span>  centimeters long can hold  <span class=\"katex--inline\">40</span>  grams of clay.  A second box with twice the height, three times the width, and the same length as the first box can hold  <span class=\"katex--inline\">n</span>  grams of clay.  What is  <span class=\"katex--inline\">n</span> ?</p>&#10;<p> <span class=\"katex--inline\">\\textbf{(A)}\\ 120\\qquad\\textbf{(B)}\\ 160\\qquad\\textbf{(C)}\\ 200\\qquad\\textbf{(D)}\\ 240\\qquad\\textbf{(E)}\\ 280</span> </p>&#10;<hr><p>Full credit goes to <a href=\"https://maa.org/\">MAA</a> for authoring these problems. These problems were taken on the <a href=\"https://artofproblemsolving.com/\">AOPS</a> website.</p>", "hints_md": "", "hints_html": "", "editorial_md": "", "editorial_html": "", "flag_hint": "", "point_value": 2, "problem_name": "2012 AMC 12A Problem 3", "can_next": true, "can_prev": true, "nxt": "/problem/12_amc12A_p04", "prev": "/problem/12_amc12A_p02"}}