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17 September, 14:19

You build one raised garden box that is 12 feet by 6 feet and 10 inches tall. the supply store sells garden soil in cubic yards.-how many cubic yards of soil will you need to fill the boxes? you may disregard the thickness of the wood. - if soil is priced at $5 per cubic yard, how much will it cost to fill your boxes?

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  1. 17 September, 14:44
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    You build one raised garden box that is 12 feet by 6 feet and 10 inches tall. the supply store sells garden soil in cubic yards.

    The volume of box is 12 * 6 * 10/12 = 60 ft3 (1 in = 1/12ft)

    and 1yd3 = 27ft3

    = 60/27 = 20/9 = 2,22 cupid yards

    Price of soils = $5 * 2.22 = $11.11
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