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Chase a has locker that is 2 ft. Wide, 2 ft. Deep, and 5 ft. High. How many boxes of fundraising candy can he fit into his locker if each box is 1 ft. 3 in volume? A. 9 boxes of candy B. 10 boxes of candy C. 20 boxes of candy D. 25 boxes of candy
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the aswer is 20
Explanation:
2x2=4x5=20
i hope this helps anyone and everyone
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