SOLUTION: A storage box has a volume of 12 cube feet. If the height is 2 feet and the length is 6 feet, what is the width?

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Question 747083: A storage box has a volume of 12 cube feet. If the height is 2 feet and the length is 6 feet, what is the width?
Answer by Cromlix(4381)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Volume of a box = length x height x width
6 ft x 2ft x width = 12ft^3
width = 12/12
width = 1 ft.

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