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31 October, 09:06

A cube with edges that measure 10 centimeters has a volume that is twice as much as a cube with sides that measure 5 centimeters. Is this true or false?

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  1. 31 October, 09:12
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    False

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We find the volumes of the two cubes and compare them.

    volume of cube = side^3

    The volume of the 10-cm cube is:

    V = (10 cm) ^3 = 1000 cm^3

    The volume of the 5-cm cube is:

    V = (5 cm) ^3 = 125 cm^3

    1000/125 = 8

    The volume of the 10-cm cube is 8 times the volume of the 5-cm cube.

    The statement is false.
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