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Jackie has a sandbox that has two parts. A diagram of the sandbox is shown. What is the total volume of the sandbox? 19 cubic feet d)) 48 cubic feet 4 ft 1 ft. 3 ft 4 ft 22 cubi…
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Jackie has a sandbox that has two parts. A diagram of the sandbox is shown.
What is the total volume of the sandbox?
19 cubic feet
d)) 48 cubic feet
4 ft
1 ft.
3 ft
4 ft
22 cubic feet
28 cubic feet
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The answer is 48ft
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48 cubic feet
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