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What shape is(a) Your instrument box? (b) A brick?(c) A match box? (d) A road-roller?(e) A sweet laddu?

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To determine the shapes of the given objects, we can analyze each one based on their dimensions and characteristics. Let's break it down step by step: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Instrument Box**: - The instrument box is typically rectangular in shape with length, breadth, and height. - Therefore, the shape of the instrument box is a **cuboid**. ...
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