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The volume does not provide enough information. First, there is nothing in the question to indicate whether the room is cuboid in shape or cylindrical. Furthermore, even if the room were cuboid, or it could be in the form of a cube or a very long narrow tunnel (with a rectangular cross section).

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Q: What are the dimensions of a room if the volume is 150m cubed?
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