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3 May, 04:56

Brian wanted to build a wooden planter box for his garden with a volume of 32 cubic feet. If he constructed the planter with a height of 1 foot and a width of 4 feet, what should the length of the planter be, in feet?

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  1. 3 May, 06:25
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    V=abh

    V=32, width=4 and height=1

    32=a*4*1

    32=4a

    a=8

    length must be 8 ft

    P. S. Hello from Russia : ^)
  2. 3 May, 07:25
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    8feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    v=lwh

    32=4 (1) (x)

    32=4x

    divide both side by 4

    8=x

    Therefore, the length of the wooden planter box is 8ft
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