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A large concrete block is made to be the cornerstone for a building. The block is 16ft deep, 10ft wide, and 17ft long. How many cubic feet of concrete is needed to make this blo…
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The volume of the concrete block = 16 * 10 * 17 = 2720 cubic feet
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