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A sandbox measures 15 ft wide, 20 ft long, and 1 ft tall. Which is the correct unit of measurement to use when describing the amount of sand that can fill the box? A.ft³ B.ft² C.ft
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A sandbox measures 15 ft wide, 20 ft long, and 1 ft tall.
Which is the correct unit of measurement to use when describing the amount of sand that can fill the box?
A.ft³
B.ft²
C.ft
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a) ft cubed
This is because volume is measured in cubed,
area is measured in squared
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