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A) Calculate the volume of the tent. b) How much nylon is required to make this tent?
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A) Calculate the volume of the tent. b) How much nylon is required to make this tent?
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A) Calculate the volume of the tent.
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A.) ((150*280)/2)*210
B.) ((150*280)/2)*2+210*3
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