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Marissa claims that stacking 6 blocks with dimensions of 5x1x1 will give the same volume as stacking 9 blocks with

dimensions of 1x1 Which statements about her claim are true? Check all that apply.

A. Six of the one half cubes would have a volume of 3 cubic units.

B. Nine of the one-third cubes would have a volume of 6 cubic units.

C. Since 1/2 and 1/3 do not have common factors, stacks of one-half cubes and stacks of third cubes could never have the same

volume.

D. Three of the one-third cubes will make 1 unit cube.

E. Two of the one-half cubes will make 1 unit cube.

F. Both stacks will have a volume of 3 cubic units.

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