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A cubic storage box is made with 96 square feet of wood. What is the length of each edge?

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From the question, we're told that the area of the cubic box is 96 square feet of wood, expressed thus;


A=96ft^2

Let's call the length of each edge x. But we know that formula for finding the area of a cube is;


\begin{gathered} A=6x^2 \\ where\text{ x is the length of each edge} \end{gathered}

So let's go ahead and equate the two equations and solve for x;


\begin{gathered} 96=6x^2 \\ x^2=(96)/(6) \\ x^2=16 \\ x=\sqrt[]{16} \\ \therefore x=4ft \end{gathered}

Therefore the length of each edge is 4ft.

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