find the volume of a box whose dimensions are 3xy^2, 1/7x^3 and 4/5 x^2y
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In this case, the dimensions of the box are given as 3xy^2, 1/7x^3, and 4/5 x^2y. So, to find the volume, we multiply these three dimensions together: Show more…
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