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A rectangular dog cage is 2 5⁄6 feet long, 2 1⁄3 feet wide, and 2 3⁄10 feet tall. What is the volume of the dog cage?
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A rectangular dog cage is 2 5⁄6 feet long, 2 1⁄3 feet wide, and 2 3⁄10 feet tall. What is the volume of the dog cage?
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V = 2 5/6 * 2 1/3 * 2 3/10
V = 17/6 * 7/3 * 23/10
V = 2737/180 = 15 37/180 feet³
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