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If the volume is 56 1/4 cubic feet and the length is 7 1/2ft and the width is 3 3/4ft what is the height?
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If the volume is 56 1/4 cubic feet and the length is 7 1/2ft and the width is 3 3/4ft what is the height?
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If the volume is 56 1/4 cubic feet and the length is 7 1/2ft and the width is 3 3/4ft what is the height?
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The height is 2. Multiply 7.5 by 3.75 and you should get 28.125. Divide 56.25 by 28.125 and you will get 2. If you want to check, multiply 2 by 7.5 by 3.75 and you will get 56.25.
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