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To find the volume of a box, the formula is: V = L x W x H. Find the volume of this box of macaroni. ( i tried but it didn't work out well :c, any help will be great!)
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To find the volume of a box, the formula is: V = L x W x H. Find the volume of this box of macaroni.
( i tried but it didn't work out well :c, any help will be great!)
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It's 348cm I can't explain why though sorry, I'm good at solving, not at explaining <3
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the answer would be 348 units cubed
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