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Geoffrey's first planter is 8ft and 2 ft wide. The container is filled with soil to a height of 3ft in the planter. What is the volume of soil in the planter
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Geoffrey's first planter is 8ft and 2 ft wide. The container is filled with soil to a height of 3ft in the planter. What is the volume of soil in the planter
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Multiply the three numbers to find volume
8*2*3
= 16*3
=48
Answer is 48ft^3
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