Answer: We need to know the dimensions of the shipping box to determine how many ring boxes can fit inside.
Assuming that the shipping box is a cube with edge length of 1 meter (which is a common size for shipping boxes), we can find the number of ring boxes that can fit inside as follows:
The volume of the shipping box is (1 m)^3 = 1 m^3.
The volume of each ring box is (0.032 m)^3 = 3.2768 x 10^-5 m^3.
To find the number of ring boxes that can fit inside the shipping box, we can divide the volume of the shipping box by the volume of each ring box:
1 m^3 / 3.2768 x 10^-5 m^3 ≈ 30,517.57
Therefore, Mr. Baldwin can ship approximately 30,517 ring boxes inside the shipping box, if he completely fills it.
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