Moira
9/29/2016 04:39:45 am
That was pretty cool! you do length times width times height you get the right volume.
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neha
9/29/2016 07:58:18 pm
This is a really cool song! It is a very catchy song that tells you how ti find volume of a cube. l*h*w=volume!
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chase
10/19/2016 05:31:52 pm
The song really helped me to do cubic by length times with times height.
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chase
12/7/2016 05:38:32 pm
this song is stuck in my head so on a test I know what to do to find length times width times height.
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Dylan
10/4/2017 05:03:15 pm
This song helps people learn how to Find is the volume. It teaches you a lot and it is a song that you want to listen to because it is a cool song but at the same time it is teaching you. And anything that is cool but also teaches you is good because you want to learn more about it in a cool way
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Parth
10/11/2017 04:39:18 pm
Height = 4.56785439876545678876 centimeters
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Shriyan
5/8/2018 04:55:39 pm
This song help me so much.i remeber now volume is lxwxh
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James
10/27/2021 04:06:34 pm
This song is awesome! It really has helped me memorize LxWxH=V. "If you multiply the length by width by height, you will get the volume of a figure right! Length times Width times Height, it gives you the volume!
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James
2/16/2022 02:52:49 pm
I love this song! It's so helpful to memorize the formula to get the volume. I remember my sister showing me this song when she was in 5th or 4th grade.
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