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Mathematics, 04.05.2021 04:50 luccasmith6764

Shed A has length 6 feet, width 6 feet, and height 8 feet. Shed B has length and width twice as long as
Shed A, but has the same height. What is the volume
of Shed B?
F 20 ft
G 288 ft
H 1,1522
J 2,304 ft"


Shed A has length 6 feet, width 6 feet, and height 8

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