Sasha L.

asked • 06/26/19

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Fiona plans to make a box in the shape of a rectangular prism for storing her outdoor checkers. In order to fit all of the pieces, the box will need to have a volume of 96 cubic feet. The place she needs to store it only has a height of 2 feet. She comes up with two different designs for the box. One of them has dimensions of “2 feet high by 6 feet wide by 8 feet long” What could be the dimension in feet of Fiona’s other box design? Why does this meet Fiona’s requirements?

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Victoria V. answered • 06/26/19

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