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Jaylon works for a concrete company

His customer would be him to pour a new driveway. The concrete must be 3/4 fr deep.

Look at the drawing and calculate the number of cubic feet of concrete he will need to bring to the job.

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User Kately
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Answer:

volume = length × width × depth

Assuming that the driveway has a rectangular shape, you can measure the length and width of the area to be covered and multiply by the depth of 3/4 ft (which is 0.75 ft) to get the volume in cubic feet.

For example, if the driveway is 20 ft long and 10 ft wide, the volume of concrete needed would be:

volume = length × width × depth

= 20 ft × 10 ft × 0.75 ft

= 150 cubic feet

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User Harsha Kakumanu
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