Joel Ng's answer to Pooh pooh bear's Primary 5 Maths question.

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Joel Ng
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From the diagram given, one side (the length) can hold 4 cubes maximum, while the other sides (breadth and height) can hold 3 cubes maximum.

Hence, the maximum number of cubes it can hold will equal to the product of the maximum number of cubes each side can hold, i.e max cubes length x max cubes breadth x max cube height = 4 x 3 x 3= 36. Hope this helps!
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