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Mathematics, 13.10.2020 01:01 Jasten

A) Teddy has 144 small cubes that are 1cm on each side. He also has a box that is 7cm long, 6cm wide, and 4cm high. How many MORE small cubes does Teddy need to fill the box completely? B) Another box with different dimensions can fit the same number of 1cm cubes as the first box. What could the dimensions of this other box be?

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