A cuboid has a surface area of 160 square centimeters and can be cut into exactly two identical cubes. What is the volume of each cube? A cuboid has a surface area of 160 square centimeters and can be cut into exactly two identical cubes. What is the volume of each cube? [Note that I'm talking about cuboids, cuboids, not rectangles, squares]

A cuboid has a surface area of 160 square centimeters and can be cut into exactly two identical cubes. What is the volume of each cube? A cuboid has a surface area of 160 square centimeters and can be cut into exactly two identical cubes. What is the volume of each cube? [Note that I'm talking about cuboids, cuboids, not rectangles, squares]

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When the height of a cuboid is reduced by 2 cm, it becomes a cuboid, and the surface area is reduced by 160 cm2, so that the surface area and volume of the cuboid can be obtained. When the height of a cuboid is reduced by 2 cm, it becomes a cuboid, and its surface area is reduced by 160 square centimetres.

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