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27 August, 20:39

The formula s = / sqrts (SA/6) gives the length of the side, s, of a cube with a surface area, SA. How much longer is the side of a cube with a surface area of 480 square meters than a cube with the surface area of 270 square meters?

A) / Sqrt (5m)

B) / Sqrt (35m)

C) / Sqrt (210m)

D7/Sqrt (5m)

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  1. 27 August, 20:41
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    The answer is B. square root 35M
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