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An architech was designing a rectangular room with a length of 16 feet, a width of 14 feet, and a height of 10 feet. what is the volume, in cubic feet , or the room?
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An architech was designing a rectangular room with a length of 16 feet, a width of 14 feet, and a height of 10 feet. what is the volume, in cubic feet , or the room?
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An architech was designing a rectangular room with a length of 16 feet, a width of 14 feet, and a height of 10 feet. what is the volume, in cubic feet , or the room?
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2240 cubic feet
The formula for volume is length x width x height
16 x 14 x 10 = 2240
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