Luke, Kira, and Ali each served 2323 of their own cake. Each cake was the same size, but Luke served 4 slices, Kira served 6 slices, and Ali served 8 slices. How is this possible? Enter your answers in the boxes to complete the solution. Luke cut his cake into slices, Kira cut her cake into slices, and Ali cut her cake into slices.

Let's assume that each person cut their cake into slices of the same size.

If Luke served 4 slices, and Kira served 6 slices, and Ali served 8 slices, then the total number of slices served would be 4 + 6 + 8 = 18 slices.

Since each person served 2323 slices of their own cake, we can calculate the total number of cakes served by dividing the total number of slices by the number of slices per cake.
2323 slices / 18 slices/cake ≈ 129.0555 cakes

Since we can't have a fraction of a cake, it's not possible for each person to serve exactly 2323 slices of cake.