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The cargo-carrying part of Billy's truck has a length of 8.3 meters a width of 3 meters and a height of 4.2 meters. What is the maximum volume of sand that Billy's tru…
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multiply all three things together, (8.3)(3)(4.2) to get about 105 meters cubed
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