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A storage pod was rented to hold merchandise for a sporting event. the boxes of merchandise are 1 cubic foot each. The volume of the inside of the storage pod is 1280 cubic feet. What are some possible dimensions, in feet, of the storage pod being used?

User Brtb
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Since
1280=2^8\cdot 5, the dimensions (only integer) that gives the volume of the storage pod 1280 cubic feet are:

1 ft·1 ft· 1280 ft,

1 ft·2 ft· 640 ft,

1 ft·4 ft· 320 ft,

1 ft·8 ft· 160 ft,

1 ft·16 ft· 80 ft,

1 ft·32 ft· 40 ft,

1 ft·64 ft· 20 ft,

1 ft·128 ft· 10 ft,

1 ft·256 ft· 5 ft,

2 ft·2 ft· 320 ft,

2 ft·4 ft· 160 ft,

2 ft·8 ft· 80 ft,

2 ft·16 ft· 40 ft,

2 ft·32 ft· 20 ft,

2 ft·64 ft· 10 ft,

2 ft·128 ft· 5 ft,

4 ft·4 ft· 80 ft,

4 ft·8 ft· 40 ft,

4 ft·16 ft· 20 ft,

4 ft·32 ft· 10 ft,

4 ft·64 ft· 5 ft,

5 ft·8 ft ·32 ft,

5 ft·16 ft ·16 ft,

8 ft·8 ft ·20 ft,

8 ft·16 ft ·10 ft.

You can put the boxes of merchandise of volume 1 cubic foot each. If solve this question in integer numbers, then the dimensions of the box is 1 ft·1 ft· 1 ft and you can fit 1280 boxes in each storage pod listed above. If solve this question not only in integers, then there are a great amount of possible dimensions of a storage pod and boxes (for example, storage box has dimensions 0.5 ft· 2 ft· 1280 ft and boxes have dimensions 0.5 ft·2 ft· 1 ft and so on).

User Kingcope
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There are a large number of possibilities, since each box is 1 cubic foot. We do not know the exact dimensions of each box (could be 1 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft, or 2 ft x 0.5 ft x 1 ft, or 4 ft x 0.5 ft x 0.5 ft). But in the simplest case, where each box is 1 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft, some possible dimensions are:
10 ft x 16 ft x 8 ft
20 ft x 8 ft x 8 ft
5 ft x 16 ft x 16 ft
10 ft x 32 ft x 4 ft
And so on, as long as each of the storage box dimensions are divisible by the dimensions of the boxes (in this case, 1 ft)
User Maxime Mangel
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