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Mr. Addison is building a sandbox shaped like a rectangular prism. The sandbox is 9ft long, 5ft wide, and 2.5 ft deep. How many cubic ft of sand will the sandbox hold?
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Mr. Addison is building a sandbox shaped like a rectangular prism. The sandbox is 9ft long, 5ft wide, and 2.5 ft deep. How many cubic ft of sand will the sandbox hold?
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Answer.= 112.5 cu ft
Volume is what you are looking for
Volume is L x W x H
9x5x2.5 = 112.5 cu ft
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