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How much metal is needed to cast a cubical metal box with 10-inch long exterior edges if the thickness of its walls should be exactly 2 inches?
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How much metal is needed to cast a cubical metal box with 10-inch long exterior edges if the thickness of its walls should be exactly 2 inches?
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How much metal is needed to cast a cubical metal box with 10-inch long exterior edges if the thickness of its walls should be exactly 2 inches?
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It would take 784cm3 of solid iron to make the box.20
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