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Mathematics, 17.04.2021 01:00, 2Dgames

PLEASE HELP An electronics company packages its product in cube-shaped boxes. These boxes are placed into a larger box that measures 3 ft long, 1 1/4 ft wide, and 2 ft tall.

The edge length of each cube-shaped box is 1/4 ft.

How many cube-shaped boxes can fit into the container?

240 boxes

480 boxes

720 boxes

960 boxes

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