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Ben has exactly the right number of cubes, each of the sides 5 cm, to make a solid cube of side 1 m. He places the smaller cubes side by side to form a single row. How long is t…
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Ben has exactly the right number of cubes, each of the sides 5 cm, to make a solid cube of side 1 m. He places the smaller cubes side by side to form a single row. How long is this row?
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Answer: just multiply width by length
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