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Mathematics, 05.04.2020 01:23 ayoismeisalex

Sally used 30 cubes to build a rectangular prism that was 5 cubes long. 3 cubes wide, and 2 cubes high. She decided to take apart the prism and build another one with the same 30 cubes, but with different dimensions. What dimensions could Sally have used? Justify your answer. *

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