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John has a pet hamster, Apollo. The base of the hamster’s home is 336 inches and 18 inches tall. Solve the total volume of the cage.
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John has a pet hamster, Apollo. The base of the hamster’s home is 336 inches and 18 inches tall. Solve the total volume of the cage.
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John has a pet hamster, Apollo. The base of the hamster’s home is 336 inches and 18 inches tall. Solve the total volume of the cage.
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the total volume of the cage is 6,048
Explanation:
336*18=6,048
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