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19 August, 20:36

Two cubes sit side-by-side. The side length of a larger cube is 2.50 times the side length of the smaller cube. How many times larger is the volume of the larger cube then the volume of the smaller cube? Round to three significant figures.

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  1. 19 August, 20:51
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    15.6 times longer is 15.625 times

    Explanation:

    the first one is 2.5 bigger, and then if you use that length on the area you can just cube 2.5
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