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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 07:03 roger93

Mr. Hopkins is building a sandbox for his children. It would cost $228 for the sand if he builds a sandbox with dimensions 9 ft by 6 ft. If Mr. Hopkins decides to increase the size to 1312 ft by 8 ft but keep the same depth of sand, how much would the sand cost

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