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Metry➔ Measurement We have a box with the following dimensions: Length: 3 feet Width: 4 feet Height: 5 feet Glass Basketball: 8 inches in diameter. How many Glass basketballs could we pack in our box? What amount of the box will remain empty? What should we do with the empty space? Which of the four packing loose fill should we buy (explain your reasoning)? How many boxes do we need?

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