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Lin’s second pan has a length of \frac{8}{3} inches, a width of \frac{15}{4} inches, and a height of \frac{3}{2} inches.
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Lin’s second pan has a length of \frac{8}{3} inches, a width of \frac{15}{4} inches, and a height of \frac{3}{2} inches.
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Step-by-step explanation: so i did 8/3 x 15/4 x 3/2 and got 15
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