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V = Length * Width * Hight V = 6 foot * 2 foot * 4 inches

V = 6 * 12 inches * 2 * 12 inches * 4 inches

V = 72 inches * 24 inches * 4 inches

V = 6912 inches cubed

OR V = 576 feet cubed

You will need 6912 inches cubed OR 576 feet cubed

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