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You cannot. There is not enough information.

If the cardbox is a cube, then sides have equal length, say a length of a meters, then the surface area is 6a2 = 100 m2, which yields a = √(50/3 m2) = 5√(2/3) m = 5(2/3)1/2m.

Then V = a3 = [5(2/3)1/2 m]3 = 53[(2/3)1/2]3 = 125(2/3)3/2 m3 ≈ 68 m3.

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