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Suppose the block factory has only boxes and stacks. How can it pack the order for 2,410 blocks?
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Suppose the block factory has only boxes and stacks. How can it pack the order for 2,410 blocks?
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Suppose the block factory has only boxes and stacks. How can it pack the order for 2,410 blocks?
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Imagine that 1 box = 1000 blocks.
It'll be 2 boxes, 4 cases, 1 stack, and 0 single blocks.
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