Volume is a three-dimensional scalar quantity. The number of kleenex boxes that can fit in the large box is 4096.
<h3>What is volume?</h3>
A volume is a scalar number that expresses the amount of three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface.
Given the larger box have a length of the side as 4 feet. Also, the kleenex box is a cube with side lengths of 3 inches. Therefore, the number of cubes that will fit is,
Number of boxes = Volume of Larger box / Volume of kleenex box
Number of box = (4 feet)³ / (3 inches)³
Number of box = (48 inches)³ / (3 inches)³
Number of box = 4096
Hence, the number of kleenex boxes that can fit in the large box is 4096.
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