Sheri's freezer is 2 feet wide, 6 feet long, and 2 feet deep. What is the volume of her freezer? 

A. 24 cubic feet
B. 12 cubic feet
C. 10 cubic feet
D. 4 cubic feet

Is depth the same as hight?
I came up with A,am I correct?

16.   A round barbecue pit is 2 meters in diameter. What is the distance around the barbecue pit? 

    
A. 18.84 meters
B. 3.14 meters
C. 6.28 meters
D. 12. 56 meters

C,am I correct?

Both are correct.

Ms.Sue,

You have yourself one tiny freezer that is abnormally and obsessively tall.

To find the volume of Sheri's freezer, you need to multiply the width, length, and depth of the freezer together.

In this case, the width is given as 2 feet, the length is given as 6 feet, and the depth is given as 2 feet.

So, to find the volume, you would multiply these measurements together:

Volume = width x length x depth

Volume = 2 feet x 6 feet x 2 feet

Volume = 24 cubic feet

Therefore, the correct answer is A. 24 cubic feet.

Depth is not the same as height. Depth refers to the measurement from the front of an object to the back, while height refers to the measurement from the bottom to the top. In this case, the depth represents the third dimension of Sheri's freezer.