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It took 378 cubic ft.cubes to fill this figure 7ft,9ft,6ft. Find the volume of the figure by multiplying the side lengths. What do you notice?
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It took 378 cubic ft.cubes to fill this figure 7ft,9ft,6ft. Find the volume of the figure by multiplying the side lengths. What do you notice?
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They both equal 378 cubic ft
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