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A wall is 3m long 2.6m high and 16m wide. two square gaps of 0.6m by 0.6m each have been left for windows. calculate the volume of the wall
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A wall is 3m long 2.6m high and 16m wide. two square gaps of 0.6m by 0.6m each have been left for windows. calculate the volume of the wall
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If the wall is 3m long &&& 2.6m high &&& 16m wide. 0.6 by 0.6 have been left for windows. to find out the volume of a rectangle you use the formula V= L x W x H.
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