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The largest building in the world by volume is the Boeing 747 plant in Everett, Washington. It measures approximately 634 long, 710 yards wide, and 112 high. What is its volume in cubic feet?
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The largest building in the world by volume is the Boeing 747 plant in Everett, Washington. It measures approximately 634 long, 710 yards wide, and 112 high. What is its volume in cubic feet?
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L = 634 yards ( * 3 ) = 1,902 ft
W = 710 yards = 2,130 ft
H = 112 yards = 336 ft
V = L * W * H = 1,902 * 2,130 * 336
V = 1,361,223,360 ft³
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