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juan carlos vende cajas de bocadillos en un supermercado las dimensiones de cada caja son 3/24 m de largo 2/24 m de ancho y 3/24 m de alto la caja de bocadillos es como la caja de la derecha .¿cual es el bolumen de la caja de bocadilllos en metros cubicos (m³)? .¿cual es el equibalensia del volumen dela caja en sentimetros cubicos ( cm³) . ¿cual es el numerl de bocadillos que contiene la caja? . ¿que fraccion representa 1 bocadillo Con respecto al total de bocadillos (cm³)? .¢ialguiem conpra. 1/3 de 1/8 de total de bocadillos de 1 caja ¿cuantos bocadillos conpra ?​

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