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Which is the volume of an object that is 1.5 feet high, 4 feet deep, and 2 feet long?

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Hagrid
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  • 27-09-2016
The volume of a three-dimensional object is found by multiplying its height, width, and length. The equation below is for finding the volume of an object with height = 1.5 ft, width = 4 ft, and length = 2 ft:
V = length*width*height
V=2ft * 1.5ft * 4ft
V= 12[tex]ft^3[/tex]

The volume is [tex]12 ft^3[/tex].
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