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Tom is digging a pool in the shape of a rectangular prism. He plans to make the pool 12 feet wide, 30 feet long, and 3 feet deep. If Tom wants to make his pool 4 feet deep inste…
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Tom is digging a pool in the shape of a rectangular prism. He plans to make the pool
12
feet wide,
30
feet long, and
3
feet deep.
If Tom wants to make his pool
4
feet deep instead, by how much will the volume increase?
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The other answer here is a scam, please don’t click on it.
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