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I accidentally clicked an answer, I’m pretty sure it’s wrong anyways.

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Solution :

As, all sides are of same length (4 ft.) of this rectangular solid.

Therefore, it is a square.

Now, we have a formula to find volume of square :


\large \underline{\boxed{\sf{ Volume = side^(3) }}}


\sf : \implies Volume = (4 \: ft.)^(3)


\sf : \implies Volume = 4 * 4 * 4 \: ft.^(3)


\sf : \implies Volume = 64 \: ft.^(3)


\large \underline{\boxed{\sf{ Volume = 64 \: ft.^(3) }}}

User Mark Basmayor
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Answer:

V =64 ft^3

Explanation:

The volume of a cube is given by

V = s^3 where s is the side length

V = 4^3

V =64 ft^3

User Jake Marsh
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