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Mrs. Wilton is planning a rectangular flower box for her front window. She wants the flower box to hold exactly 16 cubic feet of soil. How many different flower boxes, all with the whole-number dimensions and a different-size base, will hold exactly 16 cubic feet of soil.

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0 unless you stated the question incorrectly.

There are 3 different sizes of flower boxes that have different dimensions. Then the dimensions will be 2 by 1, 2by 3, and 2 by 4.

What is Geometry?

It deals with the size of geometry, region, and density of the different forms both 2D and 3D.

Mrs. Wilton is planning a rectangular flower box for her front window.

She wants the flower box to hold exactly 16 cubic feet of soil.

Let the height of the flower boxes will be 1 foot.

Then the number of the flower boxes with the whole dimensions and different-size base will be

Volume = Area × 1

Area = 16 square ft.

There are 3 different sizes of flower boxes that have different dimensions. Then the dimensions will be

Area = 16

Area = 2 + 6 + 8

Area = 2 × 1 + 3 × 2 + 2 × 4

Then the dimensions are 2 by 1, 2by 3, and 2 by 4.

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