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A math problem: a 48-meter-long iron wire is welded into a rectangular frame, but the ratio of length, width and height is 4 to 2 to 6. What is the length and width? What about the volume?
The sum of length, width and height is:

48 ÷ 4 = 12 (m)

The dragon is:

12× 4/(4+2+6) = 4 (m)

The width is:

12× 2/(4+2+6) = 2 (m)

High is:

12× 6/(4+2+6) = 6 (m)

The volume is:

4× 2× 6 = 48 cubic meters