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The accuracy depends on the tools used for measurement. If you assume that the measurement tool is accurate to 1 cm, then there are 5 possible answers:1 cm*1 cm*250 cm

1 cm*2 cm*125 cm

1 cm*5 cm*50 cm

1 cm*10 cm*25 cm

2 cm*5 cm*25 cm.



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