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Walter puts 1050 cubic inches of dirt into the tank. Mark the number the line to show the height of the dirt in the tank The tank is 21in by 30in by 7in
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Walter puts 1050 cubic inches of dirt into the tank. Mark the number the line to show the height of the dirt in the tank
The tank is 21in by 30in by 7in
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