SOLUTION: you built a storage area that is rectangular in shape how many cubit ft of material will it hold if the width is 12ft, height is 6ft and depth is 12ft?

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Question 248363: you built a storage area that is rectangular in shape how many cubit ft of material will it hold if the width is 12ft, height is 6ft and depth is 12ft?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A cubit is an old Jewish measure about the length of the forearm. Noah's ark was measured in cubits. Perhaps you mean cubic.
volume=length*width*height
But you have height and depth which are the same thing. Height measures up and depth measures down.
We need the length.