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24 July, 16:10

I made a fort by connecting two boxes. The first box is 5 meters long, 9 meters wide, and 9 meters high. The second box is 3 meters long, 8 meters wide, and 2 meters high. How many cubic meters of space does my fort have?

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  1. 24 July, 16:30
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    453 cubic meters.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    volume of a box with dimensions of length l, breadth b and height h = l*b*h so, volume of the first box here is 5*9*9=405 cubic meters volume of the second box here is 3*8*2=48 cubic meters total volume of the fort = 405+48 = 453 cubic meters space of a fort or any other thing is total volume contained in it. so, number of cubic meters of space the fort has is 405 + 48

    =453
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