Joe is building a fort for his little brother out of boxes. He is wondering how much room there will be inside the fort.



      

How much space is inside the fort?
Give an exact answer (do not round).

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To find the volume of the fort, we need to calculate the volume of each box that Joe is using and then add them together.

Let's say the box Joe is using measures 3 feet by 2 feet by 2 feet. To find the volume of this box, we multiply the length, width, and height together:

Volume = 3 ft * 2 ft * 2 ft = 12 cubic feet

If Joe uses 10 of these boxes to build the fort, we can find the total volume of the fort by multiplying the volume of one box by the number of boxes used:

Total volume = 12 cubic feet/box * 10 boxes = 120 cubic feet

Therefore, there will be 120 cubic feet of space inside the fort that Joe is building for his little brother.