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You need a box that has a volume of 6 ft3. Which box has this volume? Box 1: l = 3 ft w = 2 ft h = 2 ft Box 2: l = 2 ft w = 1 ft h = 3 ft Box 3: l = 2 ft w = 3 ft h = 4 ft
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You need a box that has a volume of 6 ft3. Which box has this volume?
Box 1:
l = 3 ft
w = 2 ft
h = 2 ft Box 2:
l = 2 ft
w = 1 ft
h = 3 ft Box 3:
l = 2 ft
w = 3 ft
h = 4 ft
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Answer:
box 2
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Answer:
Box 2
Explanation:
length x width x height = volume
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