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An architect was designing a rectangular room with a lenghth of 16ft,a width of 14ft,and a height of 10ft.what is the volume of the room?
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An architect was designing a rectangular room with a lenghth of 16ft,a width of 14ft,and a height of 10ft.what is the volume of the room?
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Ok so the volume would be 16*14*10 b.c that is how you calculate the volume or a rectangular prism..L*W*H (lenght times width times height)
so...2240 ft^3
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