Math question - Help!

irish dancer

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I know I should be able to figure this out since it is my DDs 6th grade math problem but I'm not sure. Here's the problem:

The volume of an aquarium is approximately 4.3³ ft³. Find the volume of the aquarium.

Anyone have an answer and how'd you figure it out?

TIA
 
I am a bit confused but I think you are looking for the value of 4.3 to the 3rd power. =79.5
 
I agree with the PP.
I think it is saying, that the aquarium is a cube (dimensional square), with height, depth, length each of distance 4.3. So it's 4.3feet*4.3feet*4.3feet=4.3^3=79.51 which is in correct format of cubic feet.
 
Thanks guys! That's what I was figuring, don't know why I was questioning myself.
 



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