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A jewelry store received a package of rings that is 16 in long 10 in wide and 12 in high. The package contains 1 in cubes that each holds one ring. How many rings did the jewelry store recieve?
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A jewelry store received a package of rings that is 16 in long 10 in wide and 12 in high. The package contains 1 in cubes that each holds one ring. How many rings did the jewelry store recieve?
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The volume will be 16*10*12=1920 cubic inches. This is enough for 1920 cubic inch boxes.
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