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What is the volume of this cube? A. 4 Cubic Feet B. 6 Cubic Feet C. 3 Cubic Feet D. 1 Cubic Foot
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What is the volume of this cube? A. 4 Cubic Feet B. 6 Cubic Feet C. 3 Cubic Feet D. 1 Cubic Foot
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What is the volume of this cube?
A. 4 Cubic Feet
B. 6 Cubic Feet
C. 3 Cubic Feet
D. 1 Cubic Foot
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Answer is b because one face is 1 and there are 6 faces so if you multiply 6x1 you get 6 Cubic Feet (B)
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