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Five equal cubes, each of side 5 cm, are placed adjacent to each other. The volume of the new solid formed will be (a) 125 cm3 (b) 625 cm3 (c) 15525 cm3 (d) None of these

A

125 `cm^3`

B

375 `cm^3`

C

525 `cm^3`

D

625 `cm^3`

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