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Adam is building a rectangular planter without a top. The planter will be 7 inches wide, 16 inches
long, and 10 inches high. How much wood is needed to make the bottom and sides of the planter? Show your work.
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you just need to multiply all the numbers
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So, the answer is 1120
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