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Aiden3j:

i need help

Aiden3j:

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Luigi0210:

You would be right, they only used one side length when they should have used 2 (length and width). So it would be (1/3)*6*6*5

OLIVER69:

I agree with @luigi0210 but the way I did this was that I took this formula Volume = (length)(width)(height) all divided by three. Which would look like this: \[V = \frac{ 6*6*5 }{ 3}\] Then you would solve and get 60 as your answer. (Hope I could help)

Devin1324:

You would be correct

Aiden3j:

Yuh I agree with you and 60 I've tried every way and have gotten that but I have checked it and it keeps saying that 60 isn't the answer

@oliver69 wrote:
I agree with @luigi0210 but the way I did this was that I took this formula Volume = (length)(width)(height) all divided by three. Which would look like this: \[V = \frac{ 6*6*5 }{ 3}\] Then you would solve and get 60 as your answer. (Hope I could help)

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