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Destiney Edwards
20 September, 19:54
What is the volume of a cube with 1/3 inch sides
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Oliver Davis
20 September, 20:27
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The volume is l*w*h
So, 1/3*1/3*1/3=1/27
the volume is 1/27 cubic inches.
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