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You are ordering packaging for a product. Should you be more concerned with volume or surface area? Explain
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You are ordering packaging for a product. Should you be more concerned with volume or surface area? Explain
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Volume because that would tell you how big the item inside might be
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If you are ordering packaging for a product you would be more concerned with
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as the volume would tell you how much space something takes up so how much packaging you need to order for it.
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