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Mathematics, 25.04.2020 05:12 triciajfive

Rich is building a travel crate for his dog, Thomas, a beagle-mix who is about 30 inches long, 12
inches wide, and 23 inches tall.
For Thomas to travel safely, his crate needs to be a rectangular prism that is about 12 inches greater
than his length and width, and 6 inches greater than his height.
What is the volume of the travel crate that Rich should build?
The crate should be
inches long,
inches wide, and
inches high
The volume of the travel crate that Rich should build is
cubic inches.

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