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Are they the same size? - Answers
To determine if two objects are the same size, we need to compare their dimensions directly. If both objects have identical measurements in length, width, and height, then they are the same size. However, if there are differences in any of these dimensions, they are not the same size. Context about what specific objects are being compared would provide a clearer answer.
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To determine if two objects are the same size, we need to compare their dimensions directly. If both objects have identical measurements in length, width, and height, then they are the same size. However, if there are differences in any of these dimensions, they are not the same size. Context about what specific objects are being compared would provide a clearer answer.
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To determine if two objects are the same size, we need to compare their dimensions directly. If both objects have identical measurements in length, width, and height, then they are the same size. However, if there are differences in any of these dimensions, they are not the same size. Context about what specific objects are being compared would provide a clearer answer.
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