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Solve for the Volume of each box by multiplying the dimensions together.
Box 1: 10*10*10 = 1000
Box 2: 20*5*10 = 1000
Box 3: 8*8*10 = 640
Box 4: 10*20*6 = 1200
Since 640 is less than 924, Box 3 is too small
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