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#10. Would I do 3length•1width•2height?
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#10. Would I do 3length•1width•2height?
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Yes, because the length is 3, the width is 1, and the height is 2. Multiply them all together and it will be 6.
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yes, you are right. the length is 3, the height is 2, and the width is 1
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