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The Figure below shows a rectangular prism and a cube: How many such cubes are required to completely pack the prism without any gap or overlap? A. 288 B. 576 C. 1,152 D. 1,636<…
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The Figure below shows a rectangular prism and a cube:
How many such cubes are required to completely pack the prism without any gap or overlap?
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B. 576
C. 1,152
D. 1,636
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D is the correct answer
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