SOLUTION: Five identical boxes each with a volume of 100 cubic centimetres are stacked to create an object. What is the total volume of the object?

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Question 962242: Five identical boxes each with a volume of 100 cubic centimetres are stacked to create an object.
What is the total volume of the object?


Answer by macston(5194)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Unless the boxes are crushed or put inside one another, the total
volume of the object must be the sum of the volume of the boxes:

ANSWER: The volume of the object is 500 cubic centimeters.

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