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The length and breadth of a rectangular sheet of paper are 60 cm and 30 cm, respectively. A square of side 5 cm is cut and removed from the four corners of the sheet. The rest of the paper is folded to form a cuboid (without the top face). Find the volume of the cuboid so formed (in `cm^(3)`).

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