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Mathematics, 07.05.2021 06:10 niceguy1997

Mark is going to build a rectangular flower box to plant vegetables. The flower box he is designing will not need a top in order for the flowers to grow. He will
purchase wood to build the planter with a length of 12 feet, a width of 6 feet,
and a height of 3 feet. When Mark determines the number of cubic feet of soil
to fill the planter half-full, which formula should he use: surface area or
volume? How many cubic feet of soil does he need to fill the planter half-full?
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1) There are two questions here so you should have two answers.
2) There is a trick detail in the question that you will need consider in order to
answer the second question.

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