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siobhan wants to have a beach party in january. her parents said that she could use the garage, witch is 36 feet long an 20 feet wide. if she wants to cover the floor with 2 inchs of sand how much sand
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siobhan wants to have a beach party in january. her parents said that she could use the garage, witch is 36 feet long an 20 feet wide. if she wants to cover the floor with 2 inchs of sand how much sand does she need?
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Number of sands needed = 36 x 20 x 2/12 = 120 cubic feet.
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