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Not quite sure that the bricks are rectangular: I would call them cuboid.

Anyway, there are at least 12

1 x 1 x 200

1 x 2 x 100

1 x 4 x 50

1 x 5 x 40

1 x 8 x 25

1 x 10 x 20

2 x 2 x 50

2 x 4 x 25

2 x 5 x 20

2 x 10 x 10

4 x 5 x 10

and

5 x 5 x 8

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Q: How many rectangular bricks are possible with 200 cubic decimeters if the sides have integral dimensions?
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