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A shoe box is shaped like a rectangular prism.
Which units are the most reasonable to use when measuring the volume of the shoe box?
Choose exactly two answers that are correct.
A.
m3
B.
in3
C.
yd3
D.
cm3
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my answer -
the answer is D in3 and
B.cm3
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