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What is 2x2x10?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 5/30/2024

Forty, or a piece of lumber 2 in x2 in x10 ft long.

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The most compact form for 40 cubic feet is a sphere of radius 2.2 feet. A more easily visualised example may be a cube with sides of 3.42 feet. However, it could be a cuboid of dimensions 2x2x10 or 1x2x20 or any one of an infinite number of options. And, of course, it could be in the form of other 3-dimensional shapes.


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