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Leah Cannon
25 June, 13:50
What is the volume of 16 feet 14 feet and 10 feet
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Nataly Delacruz
25 June, 14:13
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If the dimensions are 16 by 14 by 10, then you can just multiply.
14•10
140•16
2,240
So the volume is 2,240 feet cubed.
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