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Alexis uses toy blocks to build a building.each toy block is 1 cubic inch. The first three floors of the model are made up of 6 rows or 4 blocks. Floors 4- 8 are made up of 4 rows of 4 blocks. What is
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Alexis uses toy blocks to build a building.each toy block is 1 cubic inch. The first three floors of the model are made up of 6 rows or 4 blocks. Floors 4- 8 are made up of 4 rows of 4 blocks. What is the volume of the model?
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4*4=16.
16*14=
64
V: 64
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