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One ring in the Stonehenge Monument was originally made of 30 Stones, each about six and a half feet wide, 3 ft thick, and 13 ft tall.what is the approximate volume of the 17th stones that remain today?
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One ring in the Stonehenge Monument was originally made of 30 Stones, each about six and a half feet wide, 3 ft thick, and 13 ft tall.what is the approximate volume of the 17th stones that remain today? I'm desperate so please help me out XD
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To get volume, multiply width by height by length/thickness. so multiply 6.5 by 3 by 13 to get your answer, and if you need to know it for all of them combined, multiply by the number of stones.
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