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1. Four cubes are piled in a single stack to make a prism. Each cube has an edge length of 12 inch. Sketch the prism, and find its volume in cubic inches.
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1. Four cubes are piled in a single stack to make a prism. Each cube has an edge length of 12 inch. Sketch the prism, and find its volume in cubic inches.
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1. Four cubes are piled in a single stack to
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its volume in cubic inches.
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Answer:
6,912
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12x12x12 = 1728
1728 x 4 cubes = 6,912
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