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What is the volume in cubic feet of a greenhouse that is 20 ft long, 15 ft wide, 10 ft high
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What is the volume in cubic feet of a greenhouse that is 20 ft long, 15 ft wide, 10 ft high
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What is the volume in cubic feet of a greenhouse that is 20 ft long, 15 ft wide, 10 ft high
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To do this multiply the three numbers together. 20 times 15 is 300 and 300 times 10 is 3,000. So the volume would be 3,000 feet cubed.
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