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can anyone help me with this Data sufficieny question?


Q: How much cardboard will it take to make an open cubical box with no top?

stmt 1 - The area of the bottom of the box is 4 square feet.

stmt 2 - the volume of the box is 8 cubic feet.


thanks


st1.
area = LxW, since it is given that it is a cube, area of 4 x 5 cardboards = 20 ft^2. SUFF.

st2.
volume=LxWxH=8, 2x2x2=8, therefore area of 4. Same as st1.
Suff.

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