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Area multiplied by the depth 43.2 * 2 = 86.4 metres cubed 1 metre cubed = 1KL 86.4 metres Cubed = 86.4KL

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Q: What is the Volume of a trapezium with an area of 43.2m and a depth of 2m in KL?
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