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The formula for the volume of a rectangle prism is V=lwh. Anna wants to make a cardboard box with a length of 7 inches, a width of 5 inches, and a volume of 210 cubic inches. Wh…
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The formula for the volume of a rectangle prism is V=lwh. Anna wants to make a cardboard box with a length of 7 inches, a width of 5 inches, and a volume of 210 cubic inches. Which variable does Anna need to solve for in order to build her box?
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What do you mean by the box like what have you
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