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Miguel and Jacqui built towers out of craft stickers. Miguel's tower had 4-inch square base. Jacqui's tower had a 6-inch square base. If Miguel's tower had a volume of 128 cubic inches and Jacqui's had a volume of 288 cubic inches, whose tower was taller? Explain your reasoning.

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  1. Yesterday, 18:54
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    Jacqui's tower is taller than miguel's. How did I manage to pull that out? I divide the volume by the product of the length and wide of the base tower and that should give me the height of the tower.
  2. Yesterday, 19:25
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    Agreed with person above; it's jacqui's tower.
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