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What is the volume (in ft. cube) of a cube with sides 3 ft long
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What is the volume (in ft. cube) of a cube with sides 3 ft long
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the answer is 27 cubic feet
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V = length x width x height
Since it's a cube all the values are 3
V = 3 x 3 x 3 = 27 ft^3
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