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Two cube-shaped boxes are stacked one above the other. The volume of one box is 512 cubic meters, and the volume of the other box is 216 cubic meters.
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Two cube-shaped boxes are stacked one above the other. The volume of one box is 512 cubic meters, and the volume of the other box is 216 cubic meters.
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The combined volume is 728 cubic meters if that’s the question
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