Kyle has a storage box having dimensions 2 ft long, 3 ft high, and volume 12 cubic feet. The formula for volume is volume = length × width × height. Suppose the width is w, so, 12 = 2 × 3 × w. 12 = 6w. Dividing by 6 on both sides, w = 2 feet. Myla has a storage box that is 4 ft high and 2 feet long and volume 16 cubic feet. Suppose the width is w; hence 16 = 4 × 2 × w. 16 = 8w. Dividing 8 on both sides, w = 2 feet. Hence the width of Kyle and Myla's boxes, both are 2 feet.



Answer :

Other Questions