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The diagram below shows some 1-inch cubes placed in a box. 5 in. 1 in. 4 in. I -8 in. How many more 1-inch cubes are needed to completely fill the box?
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The diagram below shows some 1-inch cubes placed in a box.
5 in.
1 in.
4
in.
I
-8 in.
How many more 1-inch cubes are needed to completely fill the box?
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