Kyle has a storage box that is 2 ft. long, 3 ft. high, and has a volume of 12 ft. 3. Myla has storage box that is 4 ft.. high, 2ft. long, and has a volume of 16 ft. 3. What are the widths of Kyle and Myla's boxes? Explain how you know.

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To find the width of Kyle's box, we can use the formula for volume of a rectangular prism: length x width x height. We already know the length and height of Kyle's box, so we can plug those values in:

2 ft x width x 3 ft = 12 ft^3

6 ft x width = 12 ft^3

width = 12 ft^3 / 6 ft = 2 ft

So, the width of Kyle's box is 2 ft.

To find the width of Myla's box, we can use the same formula:

2 ft x width x 4 ft = 16 ft^3

8 ft x width = 16 ft^3

width = 16 ft^3 / 8 ft = 2 ft

So, the width of Myla's box is also 2 ft.

Therefore, the widths of Kyle and Myla's boxes are both 2 ft. We know this because we used the volume formula to find the missing width dimension of each box, given the length and height.