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11 February, 23:18

A cubic water storage facility stores water for a upcoming construction site. The required volume of the water storage facility is dependent on the dimensions of the region that needs to be watered. For a certain construction project, suppose that the length of one side of the cubic water storage must be 5/6 y^3 What should the total volume of the water storage facility be?

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  1. 11 February, 23:36
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    I would say ((5/6) y^3) ^3 = (5/6) ^3 * y^9
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