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A new sidewalk will be 5 feet wide, 160 feet long, and filled to a depth of 9 inches (0.75 foot) with concrete. How many cubic yards of concrete are needed?
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A new sidewalk will be 5 feet wide, 160 feet long, and filled to a depth of 9 inches (0.75 foot) with concrete. How many cubic yards of concrete are needed?
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A new sidewalk will be 5 feet wide, 160 feet long, and filled to a depth of 9 inches (0.75 foot) with concrete. How many cubic yards of concrete are needed?
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5 feet × 160 feet × 3/4 feet =
600 cubic feet
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