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10ft x 20ft how many cubic ft fit inside - Office Equipment & Supplies

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That depends on the third dimension.

Imagine trying to put stuff into a room that's 10 feet by 20 feet. You can put more stuff into a room with a 12-foot ceiling than you can into the same-sized room with a 10-foot ceiling.

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