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Mathematics, 17.12.2020 08:40 vanessasanmarti8630

Jamie needs to ship boxes of basketballs in this larger container. These boxes haven't been constructed yet, but he knows that their volume in terms of x will be (x ft. How many basketball boxes, in terms of x, can Jamie fit in the new container? Explain your reasoning.

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