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ft x ft x ft is length times width times depth. Which will give the cubic capacity (volume, mass) of a 3D shape, a shoebox being a simple example of a 3D shape. If you were to measure your garden, you would have length times width, which is a 2D shape and is given in square feet. It is 2D because there is no height (depth), only length times width.

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