Small toy cars are packed in toy boxes whose volume is 120 cm3. There are 6,000 toy boxes. If the toy boxes are to be packed into larger packing boxes, each of whose volume is 1,200 cm3, how many packing boxes will be required to pack all the toy boxes?

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Small toy cars are packed in toy boxes whose volume is 120 cm<sup>3</sup>. There are 6,000 toy boxes. If the toy boxes are to be packed into larger packing boxes, each of whose volume is 1,200 cm<sup>3</sup>, how many packing boxes will be required to pack all the toy boxes?