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A juice box is four inches tall, two inches wide, and one inch deep. What is the volume of the juice box? 4in Zin lin
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A juice box is four
inches tall, two inches
wide, and one inch
deep. What is the
volume of the juice
box?
4in
Zin
lin
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side*otherside*height
4*2*1=
8 inches^3
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