SOLUTION: The trench for a sewer pipe is to be in the shape of a rectangular solid measuring 165 ft.long, 10 inches deep along both sides, and 15 inches wide at the top and the bottom, How m

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Question 140621: The trench for a sewer pipe is to be in the shape of a rectangular solid measuring 165 ft.long, 10 inches deep along both sides, and 15 inches wide at the top and the bottom, How many cubic feet must be removed?
Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
165* 10/12 * 15/12=171.875 ft^3
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